time in the heart-space of the Santa Rosa Labyrinth
Haiku My Heart ~ Time
JULY 3, 2020
it is time to look
above, below, to each side,
to the front and back…
above, below, to each side,
to the front and back…
and most importantly…
to look within.
Looking in all directions…
we celebrate our “Interdependence” this 4th of July
with the entire World,
together,
on the same path.
*****
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
to look within.
Looking in all directions…
we celebrate our “Interdependence” this 4th of July
with the entire World,
together,
on the same path.
*****
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
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