It's five years today
Remembering her smile
Wanting one more hug
Remembering my beautiful daughter today...
And debating whether I'll continue Hump Day Haiku. While this may be the last Hump Day Haiku post, it certainly won't be my last haiku. We'll see how it feels next week. :)
And debating whether I'll continue Hump Day Haiku. While this may be the last Hump Day Haiku post, it certainly won't be my last haiku. We'll see how it feels next week. :)
I have found that creating a haiku (non rhyming poem with 5 - 7 - 5 syllables per line) feeds my soul. I especially like creating them to go with my photos and art.
Would you like to share a haiku you have written?
3 comments:
Helen, it is a beautiful picture of your beautiful daughter. My thoughts are with you. It is always so hard on these days, but we go on because we have to. I know that I go on because my son wouldn't have it any other way. When I start to feel sad and start crying, I can hear him telling me to stop and that I can't be doing that. Sending you ::hugs;: If you decide to stop your Haiku's on Wednesday, I will still do them but won't link up any longer if you don't have the link. I do hope you decide to keep, because it is one way of having our thoughts travel through space and sort of a healing process. Take care.
A mom's empty arms...I pray your heart is filled with many beautiful memories. A wonderful haiku for Jennifer.
I agree with Gloria about hoping you do continue with haikus on hump day. I enjoy reading yours and Gloria's and the others who contribute and I'd like to know that I can still share from time to time.
Sending you a big hug...
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