A Haiku in mind,
My thought dances on this page,
My love will not die.
Love Haiku,
Balqis
Wee hours of Wednesday
Oct 26th '11
*I was really thinking of writing a Haiku and came up with this one which expresses my love for it. The above image reminds me of Haiku which I feel so close at heart. I will write as long as I could.
Image : Japanese Kyoto beautiful scene
Great! Inspiring.:) You passion for writing and sharing through your haiku, gives comfort to mind and our heart. Thanks to you friend..:) Blessed morning..:)
ReplyDeleteA dance in mind to shake the passion for words and having eternity for loving it-
ReplyDeleteYou have it all, BB- Congrats! :))
love should not die :)
ReplyDelete@Ana - Thank you for your kind words. :)
ReplyDelete@Sagittarian - Your kindness is also an inspiration. Thanks a lot for all your nice words. :)
ReplyDelete@Omo - You pamper me! Thanks a lot for saying such nice words. You're excellent in your Haiku which I love to read. Looking forward for the updates. :)
ReplyDelete@Israr - Hi Dr! The passion in what we love to do should live on. In your case, your research will surely go on. What's next?? :)
ReplyDeletehahaha...yes research is my first (unwanted) love for the moment... :P u tell what next? :P
ReplyDeleteHehehe...I need to drink more Lipton tea to tell you what's next! Research is your unwanted love?? It's going to be your cup of tea! I keep mentioning tea cos in one way or another, I'm influenced by your tea research!! LOL
ReplyDeletewell..you should search for Alokozay tea then you can think of what next :P i am glad that my research has some impact on you and your Haikus :)
ReplyDeleteCan't find Alokozay here. But anyway, too much tea will make me nocturnal! It wasn't mentioned in your research the effect for those who are intolerant of caffeine.
ReplyDeleteWill read your blog post. Don't know what surprises you put there. :)
hi balqis, so beautiful and mesmerizing . i love this page too- as a follower
ReplyDeleteHi Wan! Thanks a lot. Appreciate your kind words so much. Love your page, too. You've wonderful posts! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and concise.
ReplyDeleteDid you think to create widget for your awards, :)??
I noticed you have it so many.
Good work!
Hi Aschatria! Welcome to my blog! Thanks a lot for your kindness. Regarding the awards, I do have something in mind on what to do with them. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, again! :)
So beautiful ..
ReplyDeletehave a good day .
Thanks, Izdiher. Have a good day, too! :)
ReplyDeleteah nice to pass by here after a hard day at uni, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteRight, Balqis!
ReplyDeleteYou love haiku truly.
And, haiku supports you instantly.
"It takes two to make a quarrel."
An emotive haiku!
@Arief - Nice to see you again! I hope uni's life is treating you well. :) Thanks for your encouragement. Will try my best. :)
ReplyDelete@Suresh - Hi! I thought you were going to say "It takes two to tango." Anyway, the meanings are more or less the same. :p Hey! nobody quarrels alone! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suresh, for your kindness. :)
Oh! Got afraid of 'Quarrel' :) Don't worry neither am I willing to quarrel with you nor can I wish you quarrel with anyone else! yes, almost the same! We often choose 'to make a quarrel' in place of 'to tango'. Perhaps we know how to make a quarrel better than enjoy 'tango'. Have you ever enjoyed it? :) Just a joke!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL...it's much easier to quarrel than to tango! If you enjoyed quarreling, then I'll enjoy it, too! But rest assured, I'm not going to quarrel with a tiger!!!
ReplyDeleteJoke? Joke! :)
Love is the music for thoughts to dance!
ReplyDeleteLove is the dance for haiku to be born!
This is beautiful, BB!
Wow! You amaze me with your nice words. Thank you so much. Really appreciate it! :)
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