Random letters swirl,
unbreakable secret codes-
fabled enigma.
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Scattered jigsaw blocks,
clock ticks, can we ever solve?
clock ticks, can we ever solve?
Puzzle of lifetime.
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I like them both. Great photo for the puzzle of life!
ReplyDeleteThank you Maggie :)
Deletegreat... luvd both :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anjali, waiting for new posts on your blog :)
DeleteNice take...I liked it Reshma!:)
ReplyDeleteReshma .Both are captivating. Nice image!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ushaji, your appreciation means a lot :)
DeleteNice linking of ideas. I had forgotten about the enigma machine and yet it seems obvious after reading your post.
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Thanks Cosmo, the machine was a rage during the world war II, how many raked their brains before breaking the code, in fact I remembered the movie about this and came up with the Haiku.
DeleteThe second one is very powerful. Who can ever understand life?
ReplyDeleteThanks Celestine:) Life is one endless wonder, so much to see and learn, we can only keep trying...
DeleteLife is sure a puzzle ... well said !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amrit, we are always trying to piece it together, aren't we?
DeleteYeah :-)
DeleteNice take on the prompt!! Life is most intriguing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nanka, life never stops surprising :)
DeleteLife is exactly what you have portrayed ...a jigsaw puzzle..loved both of them..
ReplyDeleteI dropped in here after a long long time but your writings are as refreshing as ever..
Welcome back Odyzz :) you are very generous with your praise...
DeleteLovely take on the theme. Both truly represent enigma!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shilpa, your comments always make me happy :)
DeleteBoth are lovely, and the second one is more lovely.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked my attempts Rama :)
DeleteClocks are man made, souls can play forev'a... round and round, where one starts another ends.
ReplyDeleteLike this!
Well said Rafael, thanks for dropping by :)
DeleteThe enigma machine. What a historic item. And your second haiku is quite philosophical.
ReplyDeleteLink to me HH:
http://alicekeysmd.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/gives-to-save-the-whales/
Yes Alice,it was a machine that was very futuristic.Glad you liked my attempts :)
DeleteWow Reshma.... loved the second Haiku a lot... yes It is really difficult to solved the puzzles of a lifetime and an enigma too
ReplyDelete(http://blogatcynthia.blogspot.in/2013/06/after-death-enigma.html)
Thanks Cynthia, life is a wonderful muse :)
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