Time: A Haiku
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Never, forever,
because
when changing winds blow,
like that it is gone.
Haiku and photography by Bonnie M. Morét
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I've always enjoyed the art of haiku, Japanese poetry. Traditional haiku consists of 17 syllables -- in three lines of five, seven, and five, respectively.
A haiku is represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas. In addition, the images juxtaposed must be
directly observed everyday objects or occurrences.
Time, like the wind, is ever-changing. A sudden shift can turn joy into dread. Here
today, gone tomorrow.
So do your best, and live to inspire!
Always ...
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