I didn’t have to wait for
My funeral to see how
Deeply loved I am.
As always, I invite you to comment and/or to write your own haiku (3 lines: 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables) about the topic of your choice. See Healer Becomes Heal-ee for more description about my process of using this form of poetry to process my breast cancer recovery.
Beautiful….here is my attempt at haiku
unconditional
forever and always be
light and love and thee
Beautiful, Debbie, thank you.
Oh, I love this. I wish more people understood this and so not only could receive the love offered, but also not be afraid to give it. You inspire me.
I desire nimble
To have less is to have more
Light and free thats me
Ohhh my first Haiku, I think.
Karen . . .Yes!
Memories pass by
Fleeting little things of light
That are swiftly gone
Jean . . . I see fireflies!
So nice to know that you’re so blessed. <3
My ditty is an homage to the pie class my pal and I took this past Saturday. I promised to bring the pie to dinner at my mom’s the next day. Imagine our surprise when it turned out to be a 6″ glass pie dish. Would have fed two at most. I was feeding six…
My pie was so small
but the laughter created
made me the winner
I love it, Kelly!
Here’s mine…
How I love the Earth.
It grounds all things, keeps us calm.
Earth and Sky, deep roots.
Feel it in your soul
It is magical and real
Divine light shines bright
Nice, Debbie, thank you for posting your haiku.