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
Some are better than others to hide there feelings, they have had to before. Questions have been raised by others. There are feelings that are afraid, and unanswered questions. There is worry. There are others in and out of family. But family are asking the upsetting questions. What am I to do?
Some are better than others to hide there feelings, they have had to before. Questions have been raised by others. There are feelings that are afraid, and unanswered questions. There is worry. There are others in and out of family. But family are asking the upsetting questions. What am I to do?
ReplyDeleteWho are "Others"?
ReplyDeletePlease find a way to explain this.
I guess what needs to be asked is:
ReplyDeleteWhat do you WANT to do??
I fear tears inside
ReplyDeleteI feel as though I have failed
Two hearts, two spirits
One's love is forever
One's love promised long ago
Keep both from pain, how?