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Hope

inverse haiku

By Sonia Heidi UnruhPublished 4 months ago Updated 4 months ago 1 min read
Hope
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bud bursts, leaf unfurls

weeping sap feeds fruit-less bough

seed splits, tendrils rise

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Thank you for reading! May hope find you in fresh beginnings and ageless assurances.

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Sonia Heidi Unruh

I love: my husband and children; all who claim me as family or friend; the first bite of chocolate; the last blue before sunset; solving puzzles; stroking cats; finding myself by writing; losing myself in reading; the Creator who is love.

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Comments (5)

  • Anna 4 months ago

    Beautiful!😍

  • Mackenzie Davis4 months ago

    Such a succulent spring haiku! (End of spring? Summer? I have no idea when pomegranates fruit.)

  • Babs Iverson4 months ago

    Magnificent!!! Love it!!!

  • Daphsam4 months ago

     Beautiful

  • Why I do believe with this you have blossomed & borne great fruit, Sonia. Pomegranate, if I'm not mistaken.

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