
P.C :- Shapelined; Unsplash
cognisance lingers
thin mist before being pricked,
submerge novelty.
Poetry form :- Haiku (5/7/5 syllables)
Acknowledgements :- Thank you Colleen. M. Chesebro for hosting Tanka Tuesday Weekly Poetry Challenge # 301, the prompt is to use synonyms for the words, “New and Experience” ( I’ve used novelty and cognisance). Thank you Brendan for hosting Earthweal OLN # 151. Thank you all for stopping by and reading.
Beautiful poem.
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How lovely, Aishwarya. I like the word novelty for new. ๐งก
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Thank you, Colleen. I’m glad you enjoyed. ๐
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You’re welcome. ๐งก
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me too ~ I was just about to write that ๐
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David
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LOL! Great minds, David! ๐
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Lovely! Feels like a dream. ๐
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I love the misty photo. Your poem reflects this time of year so well.
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Haiku and photo compliment each other making for strong presentation.
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Thank you very much. ๐
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I love how your middle line ties them together. Well done, Aishwarya! ๐
Yvette M Calleiro ๐
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Cognizance lingers… I like the sound of that.
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Thanks a lot. ๐
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Wonderful as usual!!
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Wow, I love your use of imagery. ^_^
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I find myself reading this over and over again, and each time I come away with more meaning. Thank you, Aishwarya!
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