Continuing with my natural disaster-themed haikus, here is one about volcanos.
Gray fog, rains of ash
Culmination of pressure
Earth shows dominion
Let me know what you think!
Thanks for reading!
Travis
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You have pictured the functioning of the volcano beautifully Travis. I wonder, how you do that?
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I recall conversations or first-hand accounts of the topic. Then I allow myself to become self immersed in the emotion of the moment. It is almost like a meditated state. I close my eyes and put myself in the moment, and then bleed the words. I’ve gotten so deep into a topic that I do become emotional, but the ends justify the means. Thanks for reading Lokesh, glad you enjoyed it!
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Your words give me the understanding to go deep into the topic/matters on which I write.
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Excellent! That’s really great to hear, Lokesh! 😁🙏
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Keep going on.👍
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You too buddy!
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💪 Dreams must be alive to grow and take the shape of a big tree.
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I like that! Well done!😁🙏
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You do well at capturing the essence of your theme.
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Thank you so much for saying that! It means a lot! I greatly appreciate the support and encouragement. 😁🙏
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You’re welcome 😊
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It’s amazing how much fire the earth has within.
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I know. It is crazy to think about how it is raging on the inside. Meanwhile, it is vibrant with life on the outside.
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LOL. Like a very calm human being with passion inside him.
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Exactly what I was hinting at when I said that! So great you picked up on that! 😂
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I went to the Pompeii traveling exhibit in Seattle a few years ago and part of the experience was to sit in this theatre on stone benches, it’s as if you were on a room looking out on Pompeii and.as the movie played and you saw Pompeii being consumed, the floor shook and the lights dimmed and the air filled with smoke.
This haiku reminded me of that.
Anita
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Wow, that sounds like an exciting experience! Thanks for sharing that. I never experienced a volcano first hand, but I did have a relative who was visiting family in Alaska when Mount Redoubt began to erupt. She snapped a bunch of pictures of the event before leaving. I remember seeing dozens of cars and houses covered in the ash from the ash cloud. I used that experience as motivation to write this haiku.
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You captured it perfectly!
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Thank you so much for saying that!🤗
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Very good!
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Thank you so much for the compliment! Thanks for reading and the support, it means a lot! 😁
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There it is! The volcano haiku. I should be a volcanologists since I predicted that one! 😂
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Haha! When you previously commented with “what is next a volcano haiku?” I was finishing up the post for it. I stopped and looked around checking to see if I was being watched. So I then decided to share my poem instead.😂 I think you should be! Slap that on a resume! Additional skills: Predicting volcanoes. 😂😂
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That is too funny! All of it! 😂
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I agree! Funny stuff! 😂🤣
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Wow! Powerful words for a powerful happenstance.
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Thanks Eugenia. Glad you liked my haiku! 😁🙏
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Most welcome, Travis!
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😁🙏
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