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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wrenching for Magpie Tales 109

The image for prompt:

image: Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison


fog races the night
he wrenches up the wobble
dusk of 2012 

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21 comments:

kaykuala said...

My,he sure has a big responsibility. Hope he was in time!

Hank

Brian Miller said...

are we already thinking end of year...

Lyn said...

Well, somebody's got to do it..and you did!!!

izzy said...

we need wobble- might turn into
a solution- thanks.

Laurie Kolp said...

Nice... "wobble dusk" sticks with me.

Helena said...

Well, someone's gotta straighten the year out - and that spanner's big enough!

Tess Kincaid said...

I like that you included the wobble...nice...

Helen said...

Great haiku!!!

Maggie said...

"wrenches up the wobble." What a fantastic line.

Kristen Haskell said...

I completely adore that line, wenches up the wobble, I may have to borrow it. Giving its author credit of course!

Jinksy said...

A wobbling world has a certain appeal... :)

Dave King said...

Brilliant. It has everything it needs.

Anonymous said...

but what happens in 2013

Silent Otto said...

What strange spirit is this azure coloured "Wobble Dusk"?

Unknown said...

The Great Cycle of the Mayan long count reaches completion, or "wrenches up the wobble dusk of 2012". Yet another great haiku, even prophetic. Thank you for sharing, Tumblewords.

Anonymous said...

clever symbiosis: image<>words!

James Brush said...

I like that line "wrenches up the wobble" what a great outloud read.

Friko said...

It is a rather wobbly picture, you treated it with great respect.

Kathe W. said...

great take- wrenching the wobble- love it!
and you are a lucky duck-hope you will play:
http://katheworsley.blogspot.com/2012/03/tag-im-lucky-duck.html

ds said...

Love the wobble. You're not thinking the Mayans were right, are you?

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