Golden notes cascade,
Shimmer luminosity,
Magical harp song.
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This post was written in response to Ronovan Writes Monday Haiku Challenge #65. To read more haiku using the prompt words “Harp” and “Clear”, please visit Ronovan’s Prompt Post. There he explains how to participate; participants post links to their haiku contributions in the Comments section. On Sunday, October 11, visit RonovanWrites for a Roundup with links to all entries, plus an informative and entertaining review.
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Harp music always reminds me of Esther Williams
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I have to admit I am not very familiar with Esther Williams so I am not sure if you are speaking metaphorically of her grace and beauty perhaps or whether she was literally associated with harp soundtracks?
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Esther Willliams was a swimming champion who then became a 1920-1930 movie star. Hollywood staged beautiful syncronized diving and swimming numbers. Go to this you tube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYW64moSLKg
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Thank you! That is quite a video.. I like the animated turtle and the water skiing episode..actually it’s quite a collage…I get the association now😊😊
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Oh, this was so good, Janice! Thank you I enjoyed the harp music and your lovely haiku. They went perfectly together. 😀 Have a great Friday and weekend!
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Thank you! You have a great weekend too. And I’ll repeat here that your haiku which I just read, is heavenly!
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You hit the trifecta with your beautiful Haiku, the delicate music of the harp, and the images running through the piece of music of flowers and places one would want to escape and spend some time. Peaceful and magical. Lovely, too. jk
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So glad you enjoyed it all😊
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Beautiful music to accompany the haiku as both float into the ether
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Thanks Denis.
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