I can relate to that second one!Wonderful haiku =)
A fine set
yes, burn some bridgesbut be on the correct side before doing so
Fiddlely dee:)
Oh where oh wherehas my little duck goneoh where oh where can he bewith his splayed webbed feetand his waddle so sweetoh please come back to me (vite!)
Tsk, Tsk - playing with matches again! Nice bit of humor!
Smirks!
It is being a bit adventurous but good to take some risks sometimes!!
Oh yes...even if they don't work out!
On blowin' winds over the ocean, On blowin' winds over the sea.On blowin' winds over the ocean,The Dodo has come back to thee (Duck indeed!)
Your raspy quack tunes have been missed!
What an exotic bridge to cross, daily. But I'll pass on the traffic jams, especially those of the galore variety.Very nice poems - great job.
Thanks.I could use the tunnel under the harbour...but I prefer the bridge.
If you can't burn your bridges, what can you burn?
Toast?
"Could you all charge your glasses and please rise..."?
Enjoyed the read! Great use of wordsBlessings
Thanks
the "don't burn your bridges" STUPENDERIFIC!
You are pretty good at neologism Judith:)
The second one made me laugh!
That's great Karin!
They burn ships so they can't go back. Why not bridges? It might be the sensible thing to do occasionally.
The mutineers on the "Bounty" did this I think .
I can relate to that second one!
ReplyDeleteWonderful haiku =)
A fine set
ReplyDeleteyes, burn some bridges
ReplyDeletebut be on the correct side
before doing so
Fiddlely dee:)
DeleteOh where
Deleteoh where
has my little duck gone
oh where oh where can he be
with his splayed webbed feet
and his waddle so sweet
oh please come back to me (vite!)
Tsk, Tsk - playing with matches again! Nice bit of humor!
ReplyDeleteSmirks!
DeleteIt is being a bit adventurous but good to take some risks sometimes!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes...even if they don't work out!
DeleteOn blowin' winds over the ocean,
ReplyDeleteOn blowin' winds over the sea.
On blowin' winds over the ocean,
The Dodo has come back to thee
(Duck indeed!)
Your raspy quack tunes have been missed!
DeleteWhat an exotic bridge to cross, daily. But I'll pass on the traffic jams, especially those of the galore variety.
ReplyDeleteVery nice poems - great job.
Thanks.I could use the tunnel under the harbour...but I prefer the bridge.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't burn your bridges, what can you burn?
ReplyDeleteToast?
ReplyDelete"Could you all charge your glasses and please rise..."?
DeleteEnjoyed the read! Great use of words
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Thanks
Deletethe "don't burn your bridges" STUPENDERIFIC!
ReplyDeleteYou are pretty good at neologism Judith:)
DeleteThe second one made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThat's great Karin!
DeleteThey burn ships so they can't go back. Why not bridges? It might be the sensible thing to do occasionally.
ReplyDeleteThe mutineers on the "Bounty" did this I think .
ReplyDelete