Thursday, September 8, 2011

Desert Yearns for Rain..



Haiku Heights Challenge  Prompt : Yearn

Desert yearns for rain
Yearning for that what is not
A part of nature..

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Now this could be his craving too..

Elephant put her
On diet of proteins, yearns to
See Ant gaining weight


RS : ) 

19 comments:

  1. Nature filters rain at her own discretion and whim! And the yearn of the desert almost becomes a characteristic of the desert! Lovely haikus!

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  2. :-)...so cute. I am waiting to see if the high protien diet works! hahah!

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  3. Ramesh, this is a good one. Love your story of the Elephant and ant.


    Melanie

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  4. Your ant haikus always bring a smile on my face....
    And the desert analogy could go true for us...we constantly seek to be something we are not.

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  5. The Desert terrain so arid and dry looks as if yearning for rain!! ....and the elephant lol!!.. is becoming a scream RS!! :D

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  6. Two more good ones!

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  7. Desert yearns for rain.

    Good thinking!

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  8. Two great haiku.
    We also often yearn for things that are not possible.
    I love the continuing ant and elephant tales.

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  9. Desert and rain can so easily translated to include so much.

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  10. This rain idea as a thought for the word Yearn is evident in many blogposts today. Hope it rains soon. In the meantime, not sure who is on the diet, the elephant or the ant!

    Peace

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  11. Love these Rameesh. The ant one made me chuckle.

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  12. Elephant put her
    On diet of proteins, yearns to
    See Ant gaining weight

    Ant eats the protein
    runs elephant laps each day
    to keep herself svelte.

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  13. oh, torrents in the desert aren't quite possible, are they now? :)

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  14. Nice twist on the the yearning... but true.

    Hope ant gains a little weight... enjoying the series.

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  15. I enjoy your ant/elephant haiku's so much, you must put them together and make a tiny illustrated booklet with them...

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  16. looks like we both had the desert in mind for this prompt! = )

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  17. RS, as usual I read so much more in your haiku, and it is not at all about the desert.
    Rosie

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