Carpe Diem #642, Sacred Rope (Shimekazari).
Kigo is that little Japanese word used by haijin (haiku poets) to fix or identify a season in their poem. There are more than 500 seasonal words that can be used.
remove strangle
rule the rope for freedom
heart is sacredsacred rope
like upside down horse shoe
rest confidently
this is special. full of wit and originality.
it seems you were also a bit troubled by the implications of rope.
Thanks Girl Friday!
🙂 I have probably seen too many thrillers lately 😉
Sacred hearts and sacred ropes both play important roles in this world. We may not understand them, but that hardly matters. They have a job to do, and they do it!
Ordinary Rope
The horse shoe… how widespread is that I wonder…
A tiny bit more now I hope 😉
The Sacred Rope I prefer before the horse shoe, but … as you said you have to seen to much thrillers lately than I can understand why you have chosen for the horse shoe to respond on “sacred rope”.
lol … horseshoes and four-leaf clovers … so many bits and pieces of good luck! 🙂