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Songbird
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0 posted 2001-05-02 06:29 PM



Honeysuckle begs
Come find me in the thicket
Taste my nectar sweet

Pick my sweet blossoms
Inhale my sweet perfume love
Seductions painless

Take ivory blossoms
To thy lips, drinking, tasting
Intoxicating

Honeysuckle lips
Kissed with dewdrops glistening
Amid the woodlands

Honeysuckle vines
Tentacles reach and entwine
For life's purpose cling

Honeysuckle grows
As honeysuckle strangles
Silently to death

© Copyright 2001 Marcia Estep - All Rights Reserved
Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2001-05-02 06:49 PM


Haikus and also a beautiful full-blown poem.  Joyce
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2 posted 2001-05-02 08:27 PM


Beauty at its best.   I enjoyed these, and I LOVE honeysuckle!  

still d-i-s-c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d
I am bound by this, you see...to become Night's sole mistress, and I am jealous in my endeavours for his attention.

Sunshine
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3 posted 2001-05-03 07:08 AM


You have indeed captured haiku and formed it into a most beautiful ballad....well done!
Irish Rose
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4 posted 2001-05-03 07:58 AM


wasn't expecting the end, enjoyed this very much.

Kathleen Blake

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and the sun drips honey."
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kitkat
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5 posted 2001-05-03 09:09 AM


I loved what you did here. The images you created, the way they all connect. Nice job
Mabel A. Dilley
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6 posted 2001-05-03 01:38 PM


Gorgeous ballad in haiku with a devlish twist at the end, that wonderful element of surprise.

"I am not now that which I have been."

Corinne
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7 posted 2001-05-03 03:58 PM


What a surprise ending this sensuous grouping of Haiku has!

Corinne

Songbird
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8 posted 2001-05-03 10:16 PM


Inspired by a true to life situation, that of the attempt of honeysuckel to kill my over 6 foot tall Gardenia tree. The poem however could have multiple meanings. Glad you all enjoyed.
Nate Dogg
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9 posted 2001-05-07 12:22 PM


Hmm, a beautiful and sweet poem...I enjoyed this.....peace!

Nathan

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10 posted 2001-05-07 12:24 PM


Well done.  Fine senryu string.  Wonderful.
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