Touch of bare skin
Tenderness oh! aplenty
Hushed intimacy
A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world
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Touch of bare skin
Tenderness oh! aplenty
Hushed intimacy
A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world
Featured Image Source: Flickr
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Lovely Words!
Thank you MS 🙂
You know when you get something so beautiful toread u just feel like giving a tight hug to the author and I just felt like that. Such a beautiful expression of love. I am falling fr u ( dnt take it oderwise :P)
Thank you so much Nimisha… nope I won’t misunderstand, because one writer understands the other. so here’s a hug back to you 🙂
Missing somebody? 😉 🙂
Awww… you know it all my friend 😉 I have some good news for you… will call… 🙂
Beautiful thoughts.
Thank you so much Abhijit sir 🙂 happy you liked the thoughts. 🙂
Sensuously beautiful!!
Thank you so much sire 🙂
A pleasure Haiku Diva 🙂
Ufff!!! That’s the husband’s doing :-p
Delicate, graceful sensuality!
But I’m sorry Archana this time the picture doesn’t compliment the quiet lines…
Those two in the picture don’t justify the last words!
Thank you so much Amitji… 🙂
Point noted, and that is exactly what Desh said too… your thoughts echo his thoughts… we could have looked for a sensuous picture… but then that would make me a liar 🙁 because these lines came to my mind when I saw this picture… I was moved by the tender chemistry of these two creatures… and by intimacy out here I mean the closeness of two individuals (not really the sensuality)… so I have dared to use a poet’s privilege for this picture… I was dying to use it in fact. I hope you now understand where I am coming from 🙂
This time the picture dictated the lines… usually it is the other way round! Cheers and thank you for reading and putting down your valuable comments, they mean a lot to me 🙂
Oh thanks a lot, Archana!
A creative artist’s liberty 100% justified 🙂
(…and understood)
I’m with you 🙂
Tenkus… 🙂
Amitji – poore donkey ki chot par likha hai 😉
Beautiful thoughts….
Thanks SDT 🙂
Power of words at work again 🙂
Was surprised with the image after looking at the title though 😀 😀
Oh well… it’s the picture that evoked this imagery of powerful words in my mind Teny 🙂 Glad you liked it :-p Thank you 🙂
_/_ bow! that’s all I have to say, awesome work yet again! 🙂
Happy to bowl you over 🙂 Thanks Jatin 🙂
good one 🙂
Thanks henpen 🙂
intimacy personified gracefully !
Thanks Aziz 🙂
wow. What is not written says as much as what is…
I agree 🙂 Thanks buddy! 🙂
As usual interesting imagery inspired both by the poetic lines and photo!
Thank you so much Antonina 🙂
THE most intriguing and unusual take on two lovely looking creatures. As much as I disagreed with the pic for the Haiku, but cant take away the fact that the picture inspired the Haiku. So have to give it to the two loving animals.. and your inspiring creativity, soniyo! 🙂
Thanks honey 🙂 xoxo
Beautiful lines, and I am more amazed by the choice of pic … I would say it’s unconventional, but then, love and intimacy is unconventional, and knows no bound 🙂
It’s the pic that inspired the Haiku Amrit 🙂 Thanks 🙂
Lovely lines….lovely message!!!! 🙂
Thanks Madhumita 🙂
Another touching marvel! :’)
Thanks Maitreni 🙂 xx
Aww so cute! Lovely choice of image!!!
Thank you Vyomi 🙂
Very beautiful, romantic & spiritual as well. 🙂
Glad you think so… thanks Ravish 🙂
Sensuous and beautiful! Loved the words…. 🙂
Thank you Mani 🙂
serene, beautiful and emphatic!
Great.
Thanks Aditya! Been missing you in the virtual world… hope to see you back soon 🙂 Cheers!
Loved the creativity ! Hushed Intimacy 😛
hahaha…. hushed for sure Aj… thanks buddy… 🙂
Hush hush intimacy… Sweet…
oh yes Lancie… thanks 🙂
Oh yes hushed indeed .. but a beautiful picture …
Thanks Bikram 🙂
I loved the picture Archana 🙂 cupid strikes in the most unusual places 🙂
I love the picture too Vidyarth… and yes, you never what may hit you when 😉
Thanks buddy 🙂