As always. At a loss for words. Who but a woman would really understand a woman? :) Just a point of view. ‘A tale, whether real or fictitious, reflects truth.’ In a way, this one reminds me of the Meatballs’ Leader, the last and shortest of Tales of Afghanistan by Amina Shah. In it, a leader was selected by meatballs to guide and help them fulfil their destiny… Only, it was the biggest and wisest of them. The ‘little piggy’ seems to me to have a lesser pig potential than mere ‘piggies’. Now, if this little piggy is trying to prevent ‘the other piggies’ from becoming pigs, it’ll have a hard time…:)
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Ha! I had to laugh at that one. Sounds like you're speaking from personal experience. I certainly know what you're talking about.
Cat, all of your haiku are GREAT!I love them.
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As always. At a loss for words. Who but a woman would really understand a woman? :)
Just a point of view. ‘A tale, whether real or fictitious, reflects truth.’
In a way, this one reminds me of the Meatballs’ Leader, the last and shortest of Tales of Afghanistan by Amina Shah. In it, a leader was selected by meatballs to guide and help them fulfil their destiny… Only, it was the biggest and wisest of them.
The ‘little piggy’ seems to me to have a lesser pig potential than mere ‘piggies’. Now, if this little piggy is trying to prevent ‘the other piggies’ from becoming pigs, it’ll have a hard time…:)
very nice :)
I enjoyed this one. I like the feeling it creates.
LOL, Oh my!!!
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