I actually had a feeling in mind but thatβs great. I could totally see how it would be applicable for a pet. Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.πππ
Thatβs one thing I love about writing, how it reaches across divides and evokes different feelings and thoughts for different people.π Thank you for sharing, too!β€οΈ
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so beautiful. We can always count on mother nature. Love it Graceβ€οΈ!
This evokes so many possibilities. At first, I thought of trees. Then, memories of some farm dogs from my youth surfaced. Then, the god-beams in the photo seem to fit. The joy of poetry, as Melissa mentioned above, is that we readers take part it each poem we read by supplying our own memoires, biases and emotions. Amazing how three lines can mean so much, eh? Wonderful stuff, Grace. π
I love the images that accompany your thoughtful haikus. They always seem to straddle the line between a fantastical world and the familiar plane we reside in – itβs like if I look away I may miss the moment a sprite zips through the sun beams.
Amen! Love this!
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Did you have a person or animal in mind when you wrote this? For me, it could speak about my dog. It sums her up for sure.πβ€οΈ
I actually had a feeling in mind but thatβs great. I could totally see how it would be applicable for a pet. Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.πππ
Thatβs one thing I love about writing, how it reaches across divides and evokes different feelings and thoughts for different people.π Thank you for sharing, too!β€οΈ
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so beautiful. We can always count on mother nature. Love it Graceβ€οΈ!
Thanks so much, Cindy.π
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This is how I read it as well . . . as some form of nature, that is. Soothing <3
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Like Melissa commented, as soon as I read this, I thought about my 2 little dogs π Beautiful sentiment
Thatβs wonderful. Thanks for sharing.π
The last line…says a lot.
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Nature. It’s my religion.
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Beautiful poem, a lasting remainder we are never alone
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So true and well expressed Grace
Thank you!
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This evokes so many possibilities. At first, I thought of trees. Then, memories of some farm dogs from my youth surfaced. Then, the god-beams in the photo seem to fit. The joy of poetry, as Melissa mentioned above, is that we readers take part it each poem we read by supplying our own memoires, biases and emotions. Amazing how three lines can mean so much, eh? Wonderful stuff, Grace. π
Absolutely. Thanks so much, my dear friend.π
That’s exactly what is, especially when hard nights show it’s uncomfortable face.
Absolutely. Thanks so much, my friend.π
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I love the images that accompany your thoughtful haikus. They always seem to straddle the line between a fantastical world and the familiar plane we reside in – itβs like if I look away I may miss the moment a sprite zips through the sun beams.
So sweet of you. Thank you so much.π
i love this, dear friend. just like the others, it reminded me of my dogs as well. they are a bit clingy, too. π
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That light is God and with Him life is so much better.
It is always nice to enjoy your lyrics, dear Grace.
Absolutely. Thank you so much, my friend.π
So true, Grace! Loved the very idea ππ
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Aww, so sweet.
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Beautiful reminder, Grace! πππ
Thanks so much, Dawn.π