Vietnam Wall the cherry blossoms drop by too ____________________ Published in "From the notebook," Asahi Haikuist Network, Asahi Shimbun/International Herald Tribune, April 2, 2010.
If we remember those who have fallen and understand how foolish it is for loved ones to die in wars dictated by politicians and makers of guns and bombs--I believe there is hope. We just need to do a bit more. I think that is what spring reminds us.
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Lovely. Such a soothing image
Knowing that cherry blossoms in Japan are symbolizing morbidity I want tell you: a great example for good juxtaposition.
Best wishes
Rudi
Able to tear down any walls
Listening as nature calls
Springs might
Indeed a hope providing haiku. Please have a wonderful Thursday.
Sandy/fourwinds--Visits...being remembered...hopefully, our departed appreciate them where they are.
Best wishes.
Hi Rudi--Thanks for your thoughtful comments.
All the best.
If we remember those who have fallen and understand how foolish it is for loved ones to die in wars dictated by politicians and makers of guns and bombs--I believe there is hope. We just need to do a bit more. I think that is what spring reminds us.
Peace, Robert.
splendid all
Thank you, Gen!
I could imagine how lovely it looks Carlos!
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