Inspired haiku by Garry Gay
Halloween night–
the fisherman
dressed as a scarecrow

Head of a Fisherman with a Fringe of Beard and a Sou’wester by Vincent van Gogh
Halloween night —
the fisherman
dressed as a scarecrow
smell of bachalhau
lingers in his beard
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Linked to Carpe Diem
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October 18, 2013
love this capping verse. The detail is exquisite albeit a bit stinky. Ha!
I have visited Norway and the smell of drying cod can linger ….
Wow Bjorn … I believe that you’re starting to become a ‘Tan Renga’-master (and addict). This is a well completed Tan Renga. Thank you for participating.
Thank you — I love Tan Renga.. maybe you didn’t know but me and some friends are doing collaborative poetry once a month. I love it.
Excellent Bjorn, although I hope the smell you’ve planted in my mind goes away soon 🙂
Great Tan Renga Bjorn! We too have fish drying in the sun. Sure enough, their smells linger on!
Hank
Nice one Bjorn, the realism in this one suits the haiku genre. If there was ever a Carpe Diem anthology, this would have to be on page one.
your name will soon be Master Bjorn – well done indeed. ☺