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Tag Archives: hope
Far #midnighthaiku
Summer’s golden stars Close enough to touch the heart Just too far to reach *
Drawn #midnighhaiku
Lights blaze in darkness False hopes and new horizons Unwary steps drawn *
See #midnighthaiku
Eyes that chose to see Beauty in the darkest days Touch the heart of light
Promise #midnighthaiku
January’s rose Promise of spring in winter The colour of hope * Inexorable What was and what is will be The wheel always turns *
Renewal #midnighthaiku
Evaporating Ephemeral as morning A careworn year ends * Bright and beautiful Tomorrow becomes today Hope is born anew
Hope #midnighthaiku
Mornings dark and cold Summer’s bounty remembered Hope is rekindled *
Ahead #midnighthaiku
Weathering the storm Strange festivities survived Brighter days ahead *
A tale of many cities ~ Joy Lennick
Reblogged from Joy Lennick: The following excerpt from Charles Dickens “A Tale of Two Cities” could apply all over our precious planet at present, for while too many innocent bodies are being ravaged by this horrendous pandemic, people are still … Continue reading
Optimist #midnighthaiku
Optimist at work Grateful for each gift offered Spring will come again *
Onwards #midnighthaiku
Well-trodden pathways Looking back to look forward Memories hold hope *