Thanks for dropping by & commenting Alan. A friend told me recently that my haiku was very Ted Hughes but when I wrote it I wasn’t consciously aware of the connection. Our minds can sometimes play tricks on us and creatures etc. can appear to metamorphose before our eyes. Maybe there is a bit of the meta-poet in all haiku poets?
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Intriguing, but I don't really get "mind-fox."
Thanks for dropping by & commenting Bill...
Cats are so very intuitive they know when it's time to leave, bravo Frank
A thought... can cause caution. _m
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I mused over "mind fox" , it it something imagined?
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Thanks for dropping by Gillena. Your observation is spot on...
mind-fox, very Ted Hughes.
Ted's was a meta-poem, did you have the same idea?
Alan
Thanks for dropping by & commenting Alan. A friend told me recently that my haiku was very Ted Hughes but when I wrote it I wasn’t consciously aware of the connection. Our minds can sometimes play tricks on us and creatures etc. can appear to metamorphose before our eyes. Maybe there is a bit of the meta-poet in all haiku poets?
for a moment
the rolling leaf
was a squirrel
Frank...
Thanks Frank happy i understood it correctly
Aha
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Thanks for revisiting Gillena...
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