I am Stephen. I live in Bristol, UK. I decided to shorten my profile...to this: Wildlife, haiku, travel, streetart, psychogeography and my family. Not necessarily in that order.
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The words flowed so easily after I read your beautiful haiku. I’ll post this and yours on my blog later today. I’m happy you liked it. It wouldn’t have existed had I not read yours.
Thank you. I am not a poet, but love to write haiku, they focus the mind on telling stories. I expect I’d be hopeless at other forms of poetry…I’m not sure I have the skill or patience.
Nice
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magical
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Mmm…
Floating in your blue –
quickening pulses race through
me with thoughts of you.
❤ Love how your words inspire me.
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Beautiful. I am very touched and honoured. Such a lovely sequel.
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The words flowed so easily after I read your beautiful haiku. I’ll post this and yours on my blog later today. I’m happy you liked it. It wouldn’t have existed had I not read yours.
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Thank you
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Isolde never saw this post. What a pity. By *happily* relocating to Cornwall, she could have saved herself and Tristan a ton of trouble.
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I am touched and honoured by the historical/literary reference.
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Thank you for visiting my blog today! I am pleased you like my haiku/haiga.
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My pleasure. I loved the photograph and the words were unusually insecty…I like that.
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I really admire your poetry.
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Thank you. I am not a poet, but love to write haiku, they focus the mind on telling stories. I expect I’d be hopeless at other forms of poetry…I’m not sure I have the skill or patience.
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Haiku is poetry, too❣
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It is. I guess I am a bit of a one trick pony. I will branch out when I feel more confident.
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