to be comforted
even in our wilderness--
such is our hope
--gillena cox
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Yes, wonderful, really nice composition, I like that way of comfort !!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Leovi
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Enjoy the lead-up to Christmas. What does your granddaughter think of it all?
ReplyDeleteDiane , thanks for dropping in, so far she's having fun;
ReplyDeletewe haven't sung our song yet for the season "The Virgin Mary had a baby boy" at our next vist
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To find hope even in the bleakness of wilderness is a blessing indeed.
ReplyDeleteTo find comfort in what we have - a big art...
ReplyDeleteI have always found the wilderness the part of the world that is most comforting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful creation for the second advent. We will soon light the second candle...
ReplyDeletesa sad that we rarely seek that comfort until we are indeed in the wilderness...
ReplyDeleteSo much said.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Mary
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Happy you dropped in Humbird
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So glad you dropped in Bjorn
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Happy you dropped in Frieda
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Happy you dropped in Mark
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Thank you Gail
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A beautiful and comforting haiku.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very beautiful...the juxtaposition of wilderness and comfort...although I agree with Bjorn..I have always found hope in the wilderness...what it represents metaphorically is profoundly powerful here in this poem. So moving!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these words! "to be comforted in our wilderness." Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lola
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Thank you for your appreciation CC
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Thank you Sherry
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How succinct all your work is with such depth of meaning Gillena.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Robin
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I'm late to comment but so glad I stopped by. Your haiku is wonderful. May we all be comforted.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Myrna
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I love the 1st haiku, Gillena...
ReplyDeleteThank you Frank
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Hope is the oxygen for life!
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