Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Bring back the lost Love.



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Sweet melody strikes
People ponder, some amazed some lost
In Nightingale's song



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The Nightingale's song
What message you bring
In the story of your euphony.



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O' Dear Nightingale
Sing a magical aria
Bring back the lost love. 


This Haiku(s) are written for 'Haiku Heights : April A2Z Heights - Day 16' for the prompt 'Nightingale'. 

23 comments:

  1. reminds me of a nightingale story i studied in primary school! Nice one!

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    1. Thank You, Shaivi. :)

      Took a little inspiration from there only. If I am not wrong, I studied it in 6th or 7th standard.

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  2. I love it ... You are such a versatile writer my friend !!!

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    1. Thank You, Green Speck. :)

      Now, That's too generous of you. Me? You speak so high of me. :P When I can see the versatility in you. #TrueStory.

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  3. Lost in the nightingales song is a lovely phrase x beautiful haiku x

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  4. Wonderful! My favorite is the 2nd. Also fantastic photo of the brightly colored throat/breast area. Must be the only male photographed.

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  5. I am so in love with this post that I cannot but help comment on it. :) Love it.

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    1. Wow. Thank You so much.
      Taking the fact that you don't usually go for commenting on my terrible Haikus, I am in a way honored. :P

      Thank You. I am glad you liked it. :D

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  6. Delightful...musical...and stylish haiku. The last one is my favorite...:)

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  7. Wow superb! Each haiku evokes a different set of emotions, beautifully written :)

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  8. wow! After a long time I like some haiku..Seriously amazing, sensible, lovingly beautiful and enriched with grace. Very few lines still imparting. :)
    It almost stole my heart. <3 :)

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    1. WOw. I am just too glad that you liked it . :)

      Thanks for dropping by and well.... appreciating as well. :D

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  9. The spontaneous song of the nightingale and its most characteristic feature in its song is a loud whistling crescendo, and an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles, which will make you fall in love with it!!

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  10. Oh, these are so well done and lovely

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