Kibbutz 24 Thursday Jul 2014 Posted by Esther H. in Poésie ≈ 8 Comments TagsKibboutz, Tanka Painting by Yohanan Simon Memories of the Kibbutz come back when I sow The vegetables. Years of learning, an other Life in a world that shall come. TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrEmailMoreTelegramLinkedInPrintStumblePocketRedditWhatsAppLike Loading... Related
Lino Althaner said:
Very nice poem with a very proper ‘naïve” illustration. I liked it.
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zeffiretta said:
Lovely. I like the artwork, too. Keep shining, my star.
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runglaz said:
magnifique !
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Yoshiko said:
Kibbutz?
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Jonathan Caswell said:
Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
FINE MEMORIES OF ANOTHER KIND OF LIFE. 🙂
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Cochonfucius said:
Brothers and sisters
Learning to share everything
From dawn until dusk.
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Bronwyn Joy @ Journeys Of The Fabulist said:
The art and sentiment really match in this one. Both hint at a life of innocence and simplicity.
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Charron's Chatter said:
love the bold lines–echoed in illustration.
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