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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10 thoughts on “Gull”
Anyone Would Think
You’d Been Reading ‘Jonathan
Livingston Seagull’
the last line is quite evocative, an action in itself yet at the same time an observer emerges, gving the spilling another layer, that is for me for some reason a melancholy mood
Anyone Would Think
You’d Been Reading ‘Jonathan
Livingston Seagull’
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I have it somewhere
I can’t say I’ve read it in
a very long time.
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the last line is quite evocative, an action in itself yet at the same time an observer emerges, gving the spilling another layer, that is for me for some reason a melancholy mood
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Thank you, I like it when people take meanings from so few words. Telling stories in three short lines is a fun challenge.
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Love the image. The water is so pretty. Cornwall?
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Yes, the North coast.
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I could live there.
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One day I might.
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Splendid shot and graceful haiku. Your poem makes me want to fly !
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I got a bit lucky with the photograph,but as often happens it inspired the haiku.
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