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Friday, February 15, 2013

Friday Flash 55 — Wabi-sabi shampoo



Let's shampoo in this sink, I said.

After napping on a gracious bed

(used the comforter as a spread —

left the room wearing not a thread).

We entered a bath where stress was shed.

The space was hewn gray stone, wood red:

Wabi-sabi imperfection purebred.

When shadows nudged light fled —

Then shadows on stillness fed.


Written for Friday Flash 55 - My post in exactly 55 words - for the G-Man.

More on Wabi-sabi here.

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11 comments:

  1. between a nap...and bath...i would not mind a little of that pampering today myself....smiles.

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  2. Kudos for incorporating Wabi-sabi into this piece. It's a 'beauty' concept of which more people should become aware.

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  3. I love the rhyme and concept- will have to investigate further! thanks-

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  4. Very evocative, Lydia. the repeated single rhyme is used gracefully and never gets old, and the cadence lulls and comforts, along with the clear and detailed imagery.

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  5. I love rhyme AND a story!
    You've given the proper balance of both.
    Exquisite writing Lydia, thanks for this stellor effort.
    Loved your "imperfect" 55
    Always a class act My friend.
    Have a Kick Ass Week-End

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  6. True beauty lies in imperfection ... love this Lydia!!

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  7. Sexy poem, from the first perfect line that raises the expectations to the last that sets us down easy.

    I want a bath like that. And the picture you chose complements the poem so nicely. Love it, Lydia!

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  8. Brian~ No kidding. I wouldn't mind that either. :)

    Eric~ Many thanks. I agree; wabi-sabi is uniquely beautiful.

    izzy~ Thank you for your interest.

    hedgewitch~ Oh, how a comment from you can make my day...

    G-Man~ You are our Star of Hosts, most definitely. Thanks, ever so.

    Helen~ Yes, it does. I thank you.

    Yvonne~ You are so kind. Thank you for your appreciation of this one.

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  9. Lydia- lovely words for a lovely time.

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  10. Usually, poetry gives me stress because I am trying to find the deeper hidden meaning behind everything. It gets to the point where it is not enjoyable because I subconsciously will not allow it to be.
    But THIS was beautiful and spoke right at me!

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  11. Kathe~ Many thanks.

    brandi~ I am honored that this spoke right at you. Thank you so much for letting me know.

    Lester~ What a delight to find your comment. I appreciate it and your visits so much.

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