Published by Jaya Avendel
Jaya Avendel is a word witch from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, writing family into fantasy through poetry and prose. Her writing has been published at Visual Verse, Free Verse Revolution, and Spillwords Press, among others, and is published in "As The World Burns" Anthology from Indie Blu(e) Publishing.
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I love this one – it’s so poignant (and true!)
Have a great week 🙂
Amy x Wandering Everywhere
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You make me smile.
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I love this – connecting trying to wash away something but not only are we trying to clean it, but the memories associated with it can be cleaned out too, leaving room for a new impression if anything.
Nancy ♥ exquisitely.me
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🙂 New impressions are some of my favorites. When I come back to something after a break, it is like I have never seen it before.
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Lovely! Great image choice to go with it too x
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🙂
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Love this
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Thank you!
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How lovely
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🌝
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🌸😊
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This is so evocative. Rinsing memory is such a wonderful turn of phrase. Love the simplicity of this haiku but also how well crafted and effective it is, thank you for sharing! Lisa x
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Evocative; what a perfect word to use. Thank you for your enjoyment!
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I like the pairing of the poem and the visual =) You make me want to haiku today!
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Go haiku! ✍🏼🖋
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Very thought-provoking
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Glad it gave you pause to think!
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That was beautiful
Enough for my eyes to well
And my lips to smile
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Loved and beauty of this haiku! Thank you for sharing!
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Lovely!
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🙂
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