between lush green lawns
a path leads to the church door -
her casket adorned
© gillena cox 2017
Saturday morning, that’s yesterday I attended the funeral service of my friend’s mother. She was given a beautiful and just perfect eulogy by her only daughter.
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ANTHURIUM BOUQUET
Sunday Smiles
guest haiku
None is travelling
Here along this way but I,
This autumn evening.
© Matsuo Basho 1644-1694
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Sunday Savvy 57
Sunday Lime 57
22 October 2015
29 comments:
A gentle haiku for a sad time and a time for reflections
Thanks for your apprecistion Julian
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My condolences to you and your friend. Your haiku brought a bit of beauty to a solemn occasion.
Your haiku is beautiful. How lovely that the daughter gave her mother such a wonderful eulogy.
Beautifully eloquent write, Gillena.
A beautiful poem. Somehow the picture you posted, colors your poem in pink.
Lovely Gillena, very touching indeed.
Aha!! soothing sunday morning:)
Thank you Diane
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Thanks for dropping in Sherry
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Thanks for your appreciation Annell
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Happy you dropped in John
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Thanks for dropping in Vandana
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That last line really changes the scene to something more poignant.
My condolences to your friend. The last line changed the haiku. Eloquently penned
Nice, how you commemorate your friend's mother. Such a sweet haiku.
Thanks for your appreciation Björn
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Thanks for your appreciation Namy
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Thanks for your appreciation Myrna
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A beautiful and gentle piece--happy Sunday to you!
Such a beautiful, touching haiku to pay tribute to a friend's mom
Thanks Audrey
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Thanks for your appreciation Donna
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If people must leave us, it is good when they have a beautiful send-off. Your poem and picture are also beautiful.
Thanks for your appreciation Rosemary
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__ The joy of a life that was, having given life... to those that are.
Thanks for your appreciation Magyar
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A lovely elegy, Gillena.
Thank you Sarah
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