Doing the Tarot card at Carpe Diem we now have came to the hanged man.
sacrifice
for sins committed
by executioner
with patience
following his destiny
– cawing crows
May 17, 2013
Doing the Tarot card at Carpe Diem we now have came to the hanged man.
sacrifice
for sins committed
by executioner
with patience
following his destiny
– cawing crows
May 17, 2013
practising for a whole life
dancing with my muse
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
Now we see through a glass, darkly
rejuvenatement - not retirement
words and scribble.
incredibly, beautifully dense.
Thank you Jane
This is actually one of my favorite cards and you haiku’ed it wonderfully
Thank you Cookie
Blah! Thank you
darkly Poe-esque….
of course.. had to be.
the sense of injustice oozes from that first haiku..
could you say I’m not a big fan of death penalty.
The crows are probably nibbling at him too!
The Hanged Man
Of course… they are only crows
These are so good
First is a real gem
Cheers!
JzB
Thank you ..
Wow! Nice set Björn, but that first haiku is really great … what an injustice … He who dies for the sins of the executioner
Isn’t that what it’s all about
Karmic destiny beautifully portrayed in the haiku.
Thank you
I read a book once about Britain’s last executioner/hang man…I can;r recall what it was called now but it was macabrely interesting a the time.
These are (as always) extremely well done Bjorn, thank you 🙂
Thank you. I find the role of the executioner extremely interesting.
The cawing crows haunt !!!
Ah that’s true.
Wow. Wow. Wow. I like this. Simplicity and intensity. This work well with the picture.
First of all, I LOVE that image you found! When I followed the prompts on twitter, I focused on the other aspect of this card. Great job with the truly “hanged” meaning!
Morbid
Indeed..