Perilous Bridge

Bones

Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona
 


far from safe harbor
among menacing spirits—
a perilous bridge

 
Text and photo © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
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Posted on October 16, 2012, in Arizona, Carpe Diem, haiku, Sensational Haiku Wednesday, Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.

  1. Wow, what IS this (I wonder)?

  2. A strong and lovely metaphor.

  3. big bones … neat catch

  4. I thought it was bench! Interesting whatever it is! :)

  5. The desert is indeed a long way from a watery harbor, but can be a harbor for so much else..

  6. The Dessert … a safe harbor for many creatures, but for us humans not always the place to be. But … if you’re there and you come against these kinds of wonders … awesome … I love the last line ‘a perilous bridge’.

  7. dulcinaandgnome

    The bridge of a spinal column, I guess, the bridge to movement.
    No matter who was its owner, great metaphor on the take. Death is there, far from a safe harbor…
    Another excellent pic.

  8. bridge to the past, wonderful!

  9. ‘perilous bridge’ ~ can be at times ~ intriquing photo ~ (A Creative Harbor)

  10. Great words and pic. A bridge to stay clear of.

  11. Wow! That’s really something. You sure it’s not a dinosaur of sorts? It looks too big for a cow. Call the Smithsonian! :)

  12. I love the picture prompt and that you did all the three memes in one HAIKU now that is an ACHIEVEMENT!!! very well done!!! Mine is here
    Have you a BLESSED WEEK!!!
    hugs
    shakira

  13. Such unusual items sure will invoke lots of questions. It seems pre-historic! Nicely MMT!

    Hank

  14. perilous indeed… nice take on the prompt. :)

  15. Think I’ll stay away from that bridge!

  16. I made it! Better late than never? Sorry for being bad about visiting… would you believe I’m still swimming in boxes?!

    Great haiku, and fabulous snap – perilous bridge indeed!

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