
Painted blend-roll sky,
complimentary palette.
Dark night; hello moon!
Thank you to Sonya of Only 100 Words for coming up with Three Line Tales.
The TLT rules are simple:
- Take a look at the photo prompt and write three lines to go with it.
- Your lines can be poetry, micro-fiction, micro non-fiction or just a really long caption – everything goes as long as it’s three lines long.
- A link back to this post would be nice (it’ll make me feel obliged to swing by yours to read your three lines, and some of your readers might want to join in, too – the more, the merrier, right?).
- Tag your post with 3LineTales – it’ll make it easier for others to find it in the Reader.
- Read other participants’ lines.
Please check Sonya’s post Three Line Tales – Week Three for detailed instructions.
“Nice response to the image,” she commented. “I like the way the words flow and roll.”
Wonderful haiku! Love the way you achieved closure and incorporated a 5-syllable word! Love it!
Thanks! I started by painting a pictures then writing a haiku on the back. I called them Haiku Tiles. BUT, taking pictures and writing them were more immediate. Glad I saw yours.
It’s great to see how people can spark ideas in each other in this great little blogging community! It’s inspiring and makes me smile!
I’ll be back to this later skimming at the moment.
I want to join in but am not up to speed on taggiing etc and don’t feel poetic this morning. Wonderful sunrise on the horizon here . I must take one in the next few days and post it. Sorry……
No worries. Your writings are lovely. I’ve learned that I need to be inspired, or the frustration that I need to push through to get things posted, isn’t worth it. Have a wonderful day.
I love “blend-roll sky” – it’s so true! Thanks for contributing your lovely lines this week 🙂
Great words – very paintterly and so true of such gorgeous colours! Lovely 🙂
Thanks so much! I am a painter, I guess that comes through. I will go over and take a look at your space. Thanks for stopping by and encouraging me.
A pleasure! I love the way, then, that your writing and art combine – very clever. Thanks for sharing your words.
And I see that you are an art historian! How exciting. Which is why you picked up on the art bit. Fun! And thanks again!
Unfortunately an art historian by inclination only, not by profession, but it’s what my BA was in. Can’t paint for toffee, though! A pleasure to read your work 🙂