Rubies sparkle, stir
magic sniffs the air with lust
black velvet, bright red
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“Ruby Tuesday” blares
kicking back, weed, cheap vodka
He sighs, I miss that.
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My ruby-red, lips,
strawberry colored sad tears
As he slips away.
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Love, love that second one…made me laugh out loud and flashed back to my youth. Nice work.
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Wow – I like the range of haiku you made! Each is a precious gem (I’ll not specify which ;-))
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aww i bet i can guess. tell me if you want, on line or off.
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Peachy,
Each one is a GEM! – you really captured an incredible range of images and feelings with the prompt.
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But no bucket list, it’s okay. I understand.I just got carried away. Love, Peachy
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@shankx LOL Now you want me to believe it’s 3 instead of 2, this is getting funnier every time. Couldn’t relate to 2, more to 3 but now I’ll never know which one you liked best !!
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WoW! wonderful Haikus. The second take speaks a lot! 🙂
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ha ha ha!! Not really but that’s funny! Thanks for reading.
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I meant the last one 😀
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Each of these is a precious ruby. PS: I like your blog snow. 🙂
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You can see my blog snow too? EXCELLENT. I thought I was the only one. GREAT.
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Yup. It’s cute. Just don’t let it snow so much that you have to shovel it. 😉
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i will not be smiling about it then. you will KNow. I’ll send you a photo.
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We’ll be needing pontoons here soon. But not snow shovels. 🙂
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ps hey Alice, other than chlorine, how do I get the fishy smell out of seashells. you seem to know a lot about everything.
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I meant bleach
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You flatter me. But I’ve only used diluted chlorine bleach and long (outdoor) soaks. There might be other ways, though. 🙂
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at the moment, my bathroom sink!
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Sounds like you have your shell situation well in hand.
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except for one stinker
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My husband thought burying a stinker and then digging it back up after the soil critters have a chance to clean it off might help. But I don’t know it this would work in winter. And I don;t know if the shell would survive.
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Great takes, Laurie. 🙂
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THANK YOU !!so much, u are so kind.
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