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Friday, September 9, 2016

Growth - A Haiku

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Soothing air, pretty clouds
And dancing lily in the pot
growth Imprisoned!

Utpal Kant Mishra
Mumbai
Sep.9, 2016  

P.S.: Linking this write to "haiku my heart at recuerda mi corazon " and also to #MyFriendAlexa @BlogChatter #BlogChatter

18 comments:

  1. Ah, this is beautifully written.

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  2. @Reading Pleasure! Thanks you so much for such beautiful words

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  3. Yes but sadly it is the reality.

    Nature has created them for ground and we have brought them in pots.

    "I"ness always overshadows "One"ness

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  4. Oh yes, potted prison. Put it in the ground and let it dance free. Love your haiku.

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  5. I enjoy potted plants and have never considered
    that they may be prisoners. But I think you are right!

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  6. "Dancing lillies".. it doesn't get much better. Lovely poem! Hug from Holland!

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  7. Hmm ~ well penned ~ not sure I agree about the 'imprisoned' ~ do get your meaning

    Happy Creating ~ ^_^

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  8. @J C, Thanks for your read and being absorbed with the meaning. I am humbled.

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  9. @gma, Actually I conceived this looking after my plotted plants. I assumed what they would have said to me had they have been able to speak our language. And than I assumed what they are saying to me in their language :)

    Thanks for your read and motivation.

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  10. @Carol, Thanks for your read and such valuable comment.

    Just another take, I feel I am imprisoned in my body with the laws of society and lands :)

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  11. purest beauty.
    thank you for the inspiration, so glad you are here sharing your haiku!

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  12. Rebecca, It feels highly motivating with such good words.

    Thanks for appreciation.

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  13. A growth imprisoned..ah, I was perhaps among such people.. for years stayed stuck happy with such growth..

    RS

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  14. Ah Ramesh, I could understand. In fact most of us do remain more with external world than internal.
    Thanks for your read.

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