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Monday, November 29, 2010

1. it was fall when crow learned how to love

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the persimmon tree was shedding leaves
exposing its fruits to ripen
in the cold

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this new series consisting of a number of microstories is dedicated to a dear friend who's got a thousand and one heads but only one heart... a heart as vast as the sky... timmy, thanks for being such a great friend to all of us...

5 comments:

Peter Greene said...

Thanks, human being. You made a memory go for me; a few years ago, the neighbour's never-picked, ancient apple, leaves gone and arms bent heavy under many bright red fruit in December snow: the origin of Christmas balls.

More crow, more crow!

PG

DeLi said...

and so unfolds, the transition of nature

human being said...

dear Old Peter... such a great memory... yes they look as if they are celebrating something... a change or a transition as Deli beautifully put it...thanks for sharing it...

Deli...been a while...so glad you're back... thanks for finding the crow... :)

Unknown said...

lovely story or poem: I see the word "persimmon" and am uplifted.

human being said...

yes, kathleen... it's such a lovely word and fruit...
thanks also for your lovely words...