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Uncle Tree
/ October 5, 2010Where in the world did he go?
Hmmm…perhaps, he vaporized
into the thin, but yet wet air.
Hi there! :)
Bodhirose
/ October 5, 2010Hi!
No one knows where they go. It’s one of the great mysteries of the universe. :)
Jingle
/ October 5, 2010well put.
love your quick seal of the work.
Bodhirose
/ October 5, 2010Thank you, Jingle!
marisol4you
/ October 5, 2010I automatically love this because it is about a gecko. And being from Hawaii, I think they’re SO cute. I’m also with Uncle Tree – Oh noes! Where did he go? I wanted to keep it.
Bodhirose
/ October 5, 2010Marisol, I feel the same way that you do about geckos! I love them and their cuteness and am thrilled when I see them at night around my front door.
Jingle
/ October 5, 2010support us by visiting a few poets near your entry.
thanks for the contribution…
here is one of mine:
http://jingleyanqiu.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/what-can-you-see/
Jamie Dedes
/ October 5, 2010Lovely. I didn’t see you in the potluck lineup … but given Jingles response you are.
Thanks for posting this…so appreciate a good haiku.
Poem on ….
Bodhirose
/ October 5, 2010Jamie, thanks so much for stopping by–I love a good haiku too!
2zpoint
/ October 6, 2010The thought of a gecko in the morning makes me think of warm summer days and the quiet of dawn.
Bodhirose
/ October 6, 2010What a calming thought…
trisha
/ October 6, 2010this is just fabulous. it truly reminds me of an autum dawn. scattered dew drops and crimson sky.
trisha
/ October 8, 2010you know how much i love dawn and dusk, and this poem brought fragrance of a beautiful dawn with it.
Bodhirose
/ October 8, 2010So glad it brought you this nice feeling, Trisha…
trisha
/ October 13, 2010It certainly did. thanks.
Bodhirose
/ October 6, 2010I’m so glad that you liked this! Thank you…
Emmanuel Ibok
/ October 6, 2010beautiful haiku…I admire consistent writers of it…I’ve only managed to write one my whole life…nice!
Cheers.
trisha
/ October 8, 2010i too did not dared to try this style, there are so many rules for so little number of words.
Bodhirose
/ October 8, 2010You could so easily do this, Trisha. You have such a talent for imagery and nature-themed poems. :)
Bodhirose
/ October 6, 2010Well, I’m glad you liked it, Emmanuel. I’ve written a few–not real consistent, but they are fun to write. Thanks…
trisha
/ October 8, 2010i really admire people who can write good haikus.
Bodhirose
/ October 8, 2010Me too, it’s such an art!
Trisha
/ October 9, 2010there are haikus like yours which can paint a clear picture through so little wods.
Bodhirose
/ October 9, 2010That’s the whole idea of a haiku–a clear picture in few words. It’s fun to try. I wrote some last night–I will see if I think they are good enough to post. :)
trisha
/ October 10, 2010i loved the one you wrote today too.
Bodhirose
/ October 10, 2010Thanks so much, Trisha.
trisha
/ October 13, 2010i will be waiting for more haikus.
Bodhirose
/ October 13, 2010I hope there will be more to come. :)
trisha
/ October 14, 2010so do i.
Bodhirose
/ October 14, 2010Another one showed up! :)
deadpoet88
/ October 6, 2010Lovely imagery, and calms the senses too. Great poem!
Bodhirose
/ October 7, 2010I love to calm the senses… Thank you.
soulbro*
/ October 7, 2010a perfect blend into median my Dearest Bodhirose…beautiful Haiku…enjoy as well(+)
soulbro* :) xo—-{–@
Bodhirose
/ October 7, 2010Thank you, Soulbro–I do love haiku. I hope to write more.
xoxo :)
soulbro*
/ October 8, 2010you will Bodhirose and when you do you will never stop as well..enjoy(+) :)
soulbro*xo—{–@
Bodhirose
/ October 9, 2010In fact I wrote some more late last night–there’s something kind of soothing about the process. Thanks for the encouragement, Soulbro. xoxo :)
woih
/ October 7, 2010I love the shrouded gecko..
cool writing
Bodhirose
/ October 7, 2010Thanks so much, Woih!
Kristen Haskell
/ October 8, 2010Perfect Haiku and I do enjoy a night lizard!
Bodhirose
/ October 9, 2010I enjoy a good night lizard too and thanks for the comment–I appreciate it, Kristen!
short poems
/ October 9, 2010Beautiful haiku.
I like your writing :)
Take care
Marinela x
Bodhirose
/ October 9, 2010Thanks so much, Marinela–your comments mean a lot to me.
Gayle :)
Shigune Matsui
/ October 9, 2010Haha cute. It reminds me of the Geico Gecko. Wanna see my site? It’s at http://thelunaticsdiary.blogspot.com
Bodhirose
/ October 11, 2010I love geckos! They are very cute with their large eyes so they can see in the dark. Sure, I’ll check out your site–thanks for stopping by, Shigune!
Jingle
/ October 16, 2010http://jingleyanqiu.wordpress.com/2010/10/16/happy-birthday-wishes-to-talon/
help visit Talon to wish her a happy birthday today,
Thanks!
Victoria
/ August 6, 2011I just love this. May I add it on to the others when I compile the responses to the prompt?
Bodhirose
/ August 6, 2011Oh, sure! :)