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It amazes me the way you use nature images as metaphors for human needs.
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This delicate haiku, and this delicate photograph touch me. The way you use natural images as metaphors for human feelings continues to amaze and delight me.
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Thank you. I am so glad you liked this one (a personal fave)! “Metaphors” is one of 20 names I’m considering for the first book of Haikumages…
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