the river’s talking
narrating tidal stories
garbage ebb and flow
Kim M. Russell, 4th May 2018
My response to Carpe Diem #1425 El Río Hablador (The Talking River)
Our prompt for today is ‘El Rio Hablador’ (The Talking River), a nickname for the Rimac River, which is is located in western Peru.
Sad and frustrating.
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Fragile and beautiful Kim … well crafted.
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Thank you, Kristjaan!
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telling stories amidst all the debris – you caught the typical picture, Kim!
Hank
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A very poignant haiku Kim. We have community litter picks and pick up individually anyway when we see litter. It is a shame when it is left and no one picks it up.
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I hate to see nature spoiled by litter. It costs nothing to dispose of litter and it’s so heartening to hear of communities that clear it. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Such tragedies wept
Fatal heaps of detritus
Nature’s Peace, destroyed 🥀
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Thank you, Dorna – I love your haiku – you should post it and link it up to the prompt.
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Thank You, Kim. I had no awareness of this prompt, but I shall investigate it further. Thank You again for your continued encouragements. 🙂
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