The challenge this week is to use the words bridge and move and write a Haiku.
Justine and I walked
Across the bridge we did move
To understanding
If you would like to enter click here.
The challenge this week is to use the words bridge and move and write a Haiku.
Justine and I walked
Across the bridge we did move
To understanding
If you would like to enter click here.
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It seems to me that this haiku is about a personal journey. Well done. 🙂
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It stems from a time when my daughter and I walked every day and chatted about our day. I wrote another post about it.
https://cathylynnbrooks.com/2015/07/20/our-walks/
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Cathy, I read the post and left you a comment. It is a lovely homage to your daughter as I’m sure your book will be too. 🙂 xx
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Hallo, I took a little drift over your bridge for an understanding of the context. I’m very sorry for your loss. Your haiku and tribute to your daughter Justine are very moving.
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Oh! Thanks for crossing the bridge to understanding!
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Only a little so far, but I’ll be back to read more again another time 🙂 Thanks for reply.
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[…] love, a book about…well click here to find out what it’s about. As for the Haiku… A Move to Understanding | Cathy Lynn Brooks. The page about her book and the Haiku explain its meaning. […]
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Nice to see you on Ronovan Writes haiku challenge too Cathy, your haiku has prompted me to want to discover more about your walks with Justine.
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A very moving haiku with a powerful story behind it.
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Thank you Denis.
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