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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Magpie #122

Puddle, 1952, M. C. Escher

It is also man's
curiosity that 
broke human's innocence.

like adulterated forests...
 
posted for Magpie Tales [link]
photo courtesy of Tess Kincaid [link]

Blessed Sunday Everyone!
Great week ahead!

and 

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY
to all daddies, papas, tatay
and also to all
women,
who became father after loosing a husband
a brother or a sister,
or any man or woman,
who in one way or another
have stood up as a father.

18 comments:

  1. This is brilliant! A perfect epigram......

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  2. Short, to the point... and true. I love this poem. I also love your awesome Father's Day message!

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  3. A thought provoking post ~

    Happy Father's Day ~

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  4. words that make one think....excellent.

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  5. A reflective and poignant haiku. I loved the Fathers' day wishes too. Thank you for sharing, JJ. =D

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  6. like the cat, it will certainly kill us...smiles....really tight write man...hope all the dads in your life have a great fathers day!

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  7. Your Mag is thought provoking ... 'like adulterated forests' ... perfect punch line.

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  8. Thought provoking- loved it!

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  9. ParengJJ
    Easy does it,short and sweet. Happy Father's Day just the same to you too!

    Hank

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  10. Thankful for curiousity like yours!!Very good...

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  11. Hey J Rod, i sensed something of the hubris in this too. Why do we cmtinue to despoil our camp ?. Thanks mate, incredibly perceptive.

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  12. Or despair at mans hubris, in view ofmthe wider universe this artist inhabits

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  13. Admire the conjunction of the two ideas.

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Your comment are highly appreciated!.. Maraming Salamat Po!..