MAKING LOVE

Oleander and

hibiscus blaze with passion--

making love in sun




Haiku by R.K.Singh
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Written on 2006-04-18 at 10:55

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Onyeka Nwelue
Let me be a hypocrite...It is sweet and nice...
2006-04-26


Christian Ward
Quite a lovely image you've painted with your words
2006-04-19


Onyeka Nwelue
I did not mean to have felt so much from these sernons.

You get the comment and don't prejudice. Have it the way I have given it to you.

Tanka and Haiku are meaningless...that is just for fun...
2006-04-19


R.K.Singh
Thanks, Angie, Kathy and Mike for appreciating the haiku. Onyeka may not have a taste for haiku but let's assure our poet friend that whatever the form of poetry, the important thing is to enjoy the moments of sensory pleasure, like a beautiful natural sight,such as sunrise or sunset, being involved with friends, family, at work, in romance/sex/love, or hobbies, and using personal abilities/strengths in some meaningful way. Reading and writing a haiku is no way a MEANINGLESS exercise; it is essentially a spiritual act, feeling the spirit behind one's momentary experiences.
R K
2006-04-19


Onyeka Nwelue
There is more to learn from this, but automatically, it is meaningless...

sorry to say that
2006-04-18


Kathy Lockhart
Passion's fragrance and beauty is beautifully
told in this Haiku. Don't know about the hibiscus, but I do know that the oleander is quite the deceiver, it draws you with its beauty and fragrance but is DEADLY with poison. Passion can be that way. Kathy
2006-04-18


lastromantichero The PoetBay support member heart!
hey there be careful you will be stealing my thunder you old fox lolololol a beautiful image R K well done rgds Mike
2006-04-18