hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Endings... and new beginnings?
I've mentioned that a relationship of mine was coming to an end... it's my marriage, Surprise! And it is causing me tons of stress. My emotions are swinging wildly, but I'm hanging on. My friends are a Godsend!
yeah, they say time heals but sometimes you wish your can fast forward time to that when you are more or less healed though you can never be completely. hope you are doing well.
oh wow ... I'm sorry peg. *hugs* Keep your chin up.
ReplyDeleteslip sliding away
ReplyDeleteloves tender thread breaking free
from the pain, rebirth
from nothingness hope
ReplyDeletegentle tears give way to life
your beauty endures
truth reveals itself
ReplyDeletepain only masks its beauty
free, the soul will soar
freedom lies in wait
ReplyDeleteadrift the lone heart trembles
reach toward the light
Wow...
ReplyDeleteThanks Lady for the encouragement.
And thanks EVERYONE for all the wonderful uplifting haiku.
Bopkatz.... that's especially wonderful.
yeah, they say time heals but sometimes you wish your can fast forward time to that when you are more or less healed though you can never be completely.
ReplyDeletehope you are doing well.