How I want to pick them up..I love pepper..RS:)
This is really haiku ... a tiny moment caught in a wonderful painting of words. Awesome.
Pepper corns in a break for freedom!
You captured those dancing peppercorns well!
I really like your haiku today. I can see this happening and smell the spilled pepper corns.
I really like your haiku today. I can see this happening and smell the spilled pepper corns :-)
'Twill be difficult but fun to gather them all back again :)
You've got such a cute blog here! I like the theme of paper hearts... nice haiku too.. I am a newbie at this haiku stuff.. but I'm anxious to learn more about this particular style. I love pepper too.. not too much though! :)
Well narrated...http://locomente.blogspot.in/2012/09/second-childhood.html
Ow, I love the simplicity of this.
Straight and honest take. :)
i love them ! though mom uses crushed one in kitchen :)
I'd like to know how this story continues...Pepper Tree
I am pleased you took out few minutes to read this. And Thank you for your observation you will leave behind on A Poesy Discourse.
I find my unsettled mind ablaze with increasing fervor—an impulse challenging the dominance of writing above all else in the current context...
How I want to pick them up..I love pepper..
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This is really haiku ... a tiny moment caught in a wonderful painting of words. Awesome.
ReplyDeletePepper corns in a break for freedom!
ReplyDeleteYou captured those dancing peppercorns well!
ReplyDeleteI really like your haiku today. I can see this happening and smell the spilled pepper corns.
ReplyDeleteI really like your haiku today. I can see this happening and smell the spilled pepper corns :-)
ReplyDelete'Twill be difficult but fun to gather them all back again :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got such a cute blog here! I like the theme of paper hearts... nice haiku too.. I am a newbie at this haiku stuff.. but I'm anxious to learn more about this particular style. I love pepper too.. not too much though! :)
ReplyDeleteWell narrated...
ReplyDeletehttp://locomente.blogspot.in/2012/09/second-childhood.html
Ow, I love the simplicity of this.
ReplyDeleteStraight and honest take. :)
ReplyDeletei love them ! though mom uses crushed one in kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know how this story continues...
ReplyDeletePepper Tree