Thanks for all comments. So welcome to me. Giggling at stones holding hands. Thought brain was supposed to make a leap ;-O Yes, children playing or romance in the air was intent. Imagine you are pulling my leg, as we say in U.S. Funny thoughts.
aloha Maggie - i like the image i got through your first line "stones across the stream" it could be in the stream or above as with someone tossing them. fun image to pursue. aloha.
how that laughter is expected when it'll be warmer outside!
ReplyDeleteSpring meadow, young lovers. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteLaughter an joy those are the ingredients for a wonderful life.
ReplyDeleteStones with hands? That's a rather frightening image! :)
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stones holding hands -- oh how lovely that seems! ^^
ReplyDeleteso that's where the laughing of the brook comes from - those crazy, hand-holding stones!
ReplyDeleteI love listening to the breezes laughter -- in your poem and when I walk!
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Laughing breeze compared to the howling wind ... I prefer the breeze.. wonderful
ReplyDeleteThanks for all comments. So welcome to me. Giggling at stones holding hands. Thought brain was supposed to make a leap ;-O Yes, children playing or romance in the air was intent. Imagine you are pulling my leg, as we say in U.S. Funny thoughts.
Deletealoha Maggie - i like the image i got through your first line "stones across the stream" it could be in the stream or above as with someone tossing them. fun image to pursue. aloha.
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