hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
P.M. You have no idea how happy your comment made me (actually you probably DO)! I was already in a great mood... (wonder why... wink) but now I'm "on a cloud"! Or... in my case, shackled and kneeling. L.Y.
Reward you will get
ReplyDeletehear me use my gift, sightless
Then the turn is yours
Such cool work - you rock :)
ReplyDeleteHey, change my link - I've moveddddd.
Hugs
LC
P.M.
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how happy your comment made me (actually you probably DO)!
I was already in a great mood... (wonder why... wink) but now I'm "on a cloud"!
Or... in my case, shackled and kneeling.
L.Y.
Lady!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you! Knew you'd appreciate the subject matter.
I've been to your new place and I've sent a BEG (email) to you.
And Yes, I've changed the link!
I may be a little slow about some things, but is this one about bondage? :-)
ReplyDeleteWhy, Rick...
ReplyDeleteWhatever would have made you think THAT???
;)