April 14, 2015 by Christine Goodnough Patchwork she sews cheerful patches to cover the many holes poverty pokes through Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thank you, Ron. Wish I could achieve that “warm and soft tone” on all my haiku — or would they all sound bland and boring after awhile? LikeLike Reply
I ‘liked’ this the other day, but didn’t have time to comment. Speaking as someone who serves low-income older adults, I have to say that I really, really appreciate this one! Great job! LikeLike Reply
Thank you. I think it has been one of my best-liked haiku, first posted on my poetry site, http://swallowinthewind.wordpress.com LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Such a warm and soft tone! Priceless, Christine!
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Thank you, Ron. Wish I could achieve that “warm and soft tone” on all my haiku — or would they all sound bland and boring after awhile?
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I can’t imagine ANY of your haiku sounding bland and boring, silly lady! 🙂
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I ‘liked’ this the other day, but didn’t have time to comment. Speaking as someone who serves low-income older adults, I have to say that I really, really appreciate this one! Great job!
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Thank you. I think it has been one of my best-liked haiku, first posted on my poetry site, http://swallowinthewind.wordpress.com
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