greener is the grass
fenced away on other side
the hungry old horse
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Haiku for Haiku Heights grass
September 14, 2012
greener is the grass
fenced away on other side
the hungry old horse
~~
Haiku for Haiku Heights grass
September 14, 2012
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis
if he is sure
the other side is greener
will he leap
🙂
Poor horse will juse believe…he lack the energy to jump
A very unique picture and haiku to match. If he is old he may not make the leap.
Thank you.. the horse probably will just dream of the grass.
Poor old horse. The grass always looks greener, but that old horse will realize that’s just a myth. Grass that is here is better than anything on the other side of the fence.
Very much true. Someone should just give hime oats so he’s not hungry any more.
The horse, I believe, is in for a surprise when he crosses the fence to where he thinks the grass is greener.
Grass
So true 🙂
Humans, like horses, often get entangled with the idea, grass is greener on the other side. 🙂
On the other hind we always strive for improvements.
Absolutely 😀
We should always strive for the best … which sometimes makes the decision for greener pasture a double-edged sword … will it or won’t it?
Oh, I like that very much. Well done.
Tack så mycket 🙂
The grass is always greener…
Nice example of this…. Also, what a very interesting fence. I have seen fences made of local or fallen materials, but never one quite like this.
That is a traditional way of making fences in Sweden