Wordless Wednesday 39
A small crack to leak the light in, A little void to hold the light, Let the light shadow the darkness for a while! Linking with Write Tribe.
A small crack to leak the light in, A little void to hold the light, Let the light shadow the darkness for a while! Linking with Write Tribe.
There they stood tall, together, Shoulder to shoulder Sunny or rainy, Swayed to the tunes Of wind, together. Linking with Thursday Tree Love hosted by Parul at Happiness and Food and Skywatch Friday.
Behind the thick clouds Hid the rainbow Gently reveals its presence A tiara for the clouds A marveling sight for us!
As another year trots in To give us a chance at life once again As another year slowly fades out Into the night sky tonight As Kindness, compassion and peace Works together to fill our hearts with happiness It’s time to say goodbye now To part ways with the memories bitter As those moments of … More Farewell 2016
At the end of the eclipse From behind the clouds The glorious moon reveals The luminous glow that can’t be hidden forever
Life is such A mix of this and that! And, the little drops of joy, They make it beautiful! Life is such A blur of scenes! Yet, it’s the droplets that’s tiny, I cherish fondly!
Stay in this moment Let the worries go Let the thoughts stop! Stay in this moment Without hurrying Without concerns!
There goes the sun, not before soaking in A last glimpse of his beloved earth! Tomorrow, another beautiful day, I shall wait for this farewell, day after day! Linking with Wordless Wednesday hosted by Ruchira at Abracabadra.
Twinkling stars and fluffy clouds In my dreams Worries of tomorrow, no more to be seen Light as a feather shall I float In my dreams Hoping on the cloud shall I glide In my dreams Waking up to the reality The cold morning and daily routines Never, in my dreams My go to place … More In my dreams!
christmas came and gone melted snow, decorations down, unopened presents. Linking with Carpe Diam Haiku Kai – presents. Haiku” is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haiku poems consist of 3 lines. The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables. The lines rarely rhyme.