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Fairy bootie

 
Fair bootie bubbly
frisky fascinating fae
fancy water walk

Pledged to believe, though
foreign among city frogs  
fish and lily pads 

It's a lovely business morning in busy Bangkok and my longing-for-the-countryside imagination makes its way to the office through a garden with a pond that presents something surreal. It overlays activities of stilettos, remote controls and keyboards. Such a magical entertainment makes the day less drab. Thanks to the fairy who left her bootie.

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  1. indeed, imagination can take us anywhere!:p

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  2. Fantastic and fun poem and image for F day. Carver, ABC-Wed-Team

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  3. quaint concept

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  4. Nicely done! Pledged = committed for our prompt this week.

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  5. that was fun! thanks for the perked up wednesday!

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  6. It looks like a sleeping Lily to me (smile). Great photo with a nice and tender poem.

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  7. Beautifully descriptive haiku!!! Have a grand day!

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  8. {{ i think
    i may
    have dropped
    my wee bootie
    near your lily*pad pond,
    please look
    and
    see... }}

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  9. Finding a fairy bootie is a sign of good fortune.
    Such a fun haiku♥

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  10. Oh... this must be yours, lovely fairy princess!

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  11. Wonderfully magical ~ lovely words for the imagination ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. Nice haiku...I do like the second one of fish and lily ponds ~

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  13. I adore ur haiku! Sweet and magical indeed!
    *Pls delete the previous comment, There was a mistake while i posted my link! :)*

    Finding epitome of life!

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  14. your charming haiku fills me with memories from childhood. making flower chains from clover, blowing wishes from the perfect white globes of dandelions, nights magical arrival of lightening bugs. long ago; when one knew without even finding a fairy boot that they were floating on lily pads, or hiding in the flowers!
    thanks for delighting us at haiku my heart!

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  15. I have fairies in my garden too but they wear different kind of boots overhere ;)
    Love your photo and haiku!!!

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