This week’s haiku prompt from Ronovan threw me for six for a couple of minutes. I had no idea what to do with pie & dust. I could only think eating it the pie with sprinkles of sweet stuff, then my thought trail took another bend.
Bits of pie fell to the ground
and got covered in dust,
the ants didn’t mind; it was delicious!
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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At least ants don’t have to diet!!!
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True. Lucky ants 🙂
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cool !!
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Thank you Raili 🙂
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I like the haiku, although I’m a bit worried about the ants’ waistlines. A bit of pie that size for an ant would be like a small mountain of pie for us, I guess.
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I truly wish my waistline could become like an ant’s right now. Everything I eat settles there
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I wouldn’t mind the waistline. I don’t need the extra legs, though. 🙂
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Ha,ha. That would help you run faster 🙂
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True, true… 🙂
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You never fail when it comes to imagination. Excellent, Jacqueline!
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Thank you my dear lady Roo 🙂
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The ants are certainly in pie heaven. 🙂 Loved your image. ❤
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I can quite imagine how glad they are 🙂
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Happy ants! If they can get it in their little pie holes they will, dust or no dust. 😉 Good one.
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They are lucky and don’t have to worry about adding weight 🙂
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That is true.
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