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posted by Bill | 11:03 AM
Bill, you had seen, and now... we see. Neat_!__Youngsters; imaginations that have yet to be minimized by adult societies and cultures, that have already self-minimized their own imaginations. _m
The children are excellent teachers.A good haiku!
ajopuu lapsenlapseni näyttää minulle lohikäärmeen kastepisaroita kaiken aikaa maailmassaHere is also another variation from your dew: http://juhanitikkanen.blogspot.fi/2016/04/bill-kenney-shiki-kukai-march-2016.htmlI did like! Again.
Childhood is such a precious time - love it, Bill...
SDoug, Amgelika, Tikkis, and Frank, thank you very much for your comments. And, Tikkis, thank you for your translations.
Lovely haiku.I remember seeing a monkey in a fallen tree branch, but no one else could see it. I hope I never loose my imagination.Adelaide
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Bill, you had seen, and now... we see. Neat_!
__Youngsters; imaginations that have yet to be minimized by adult societies and cultures, that have already self-minimized their own imaginations. _m
The children are excellent teachers.
A good haiku!
ajopuu
lapsenlapseni näyttää minulle
lohikäärmeen
kastepisaroita
kaiken aikaa
maailmassa
Here is also another variation from your dew:
http://juhanitikkanen.blogspot.fi/2016/04/bill-kenney-shiki-kukai-march-2016.html
I did like! Again.
Childhood is such a precious time - love it, Bill...
SDoug, Amgelika, Tikkis, and Frank, thank you very much for your comments. And, Tikkis, thank you for your translations.
Lovely haiku.I remember seeing a monkey in a fallen tree branch, but no one else could see it. I hope I never loose my imagination.
Adelaide
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