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bleeding the earth dry for OSI May 19, 2008

Posted by Sandy in haiku.
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This was actually the first post I wrote for this week’s prompt bleeding. I have been reading a lot lately about the carbon footprint we leave behind and this is the result. Reading Raven’s thoughtful post made me decide it was maybe not too harsh. Visit One Single Impression for more haiku.
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1. Pam - May 19, 2008

I really like the second haiku. Wounded but still ambling along.

2. Andree - May 19, 2008

We are so fearful of offending and then we don’t say what needs to be said. You have said what needs to be said. Our words, especially our poetry, can be more powerful than a rant. They draw pictures in people’s minds that will haunt them. These are beautiful.

3. SandyCarlson - May 19, 2008

These are strong! That second one conjures up an image of tattered ghosts moving through the world. Some days I know the feeling. How we strive to go unnoticed. Thanks for these. I enjoyed your take on this prompt.

4. Raven - May 19, 2008

Hi… I’m honored to get honorable mention on your post. Cool. These are both wonderful and powerful in the statement they make. I like that you move from the seeming hopelessness of the first to the cautious optimism of the second.

5. jodi - May 19, 2008

Wow, this is very powerful, Sandy. I’ve been in the missing lately on account of my naughty, naughty Internets (lol) but tonight I’m playing catchup…

6. Quietpaths - May 20, 2008

I agree with Andree: these are necessary words Sandy and very strong images.

7. Vixen - May 20, 2008

Those were both so stirring. The despair of the first aligned with hope in the second, I very much enjoyed these.

8. pieceofpie - May 20, 2008

…two very beautiful kuz… it makes me think of the invisibles that we pass everyday w/o a backward glance…

9. WillThink4Wine - May 20, 2008

The first is the end of all hope, while the second is at least hopeful. We are very unkind to our planet. I am hopeful!

10. Geraldine - May 20, 2008

This was very timely and well expressed. Excellent! Your presentation was well done too. Glad I stopped in. G

11. Kate theManicGardener - May 21, 2008

I love the second, and not just because it’s more hopeful. I find it more suggestive, less dictatorial, and tighter poetically. Thanks also for the link to a writer’s forum! I’ve been meaning to seek some out and haven’t gotten around to it, so this is a welcome find.

12. Crafty Green Poet - May 22, 2008

powerful ku. Well said

13. storyteller - May 23, 2008

I’ve not visited Raven yet, but I shall. These are powerful words & images … evoking reflective consideration. Thanks for sharing. It took me a while but I managed to come up with an idea and posted this morning at Sacred Ruminations.
Hugs and blessings,