__This, well imagined as I read the young people's book, "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon," written by Grace Lin. Its key storied thought is this, if you selfishly cling to that which you believe is yours alone, your greed can create your loss; if you are a giver, nothing will ever be lost.
reading this page
the borrowed words are yours
still giving
reading this page
the borrowed words are yours
still giving
10 comments:
I've never heard of that book, but I love your haiku, D. It's perfect.
profound words of the author 'Lin' thanks for sharng
truly luv your haiku spin off
much love...
__My Grand Daughter Maya (12yrs) handed her book to me... and ask'd that I read it. I'm glad she did; I'm glad I did.
__Lin's fantasy is a children's book, but a metaphoric lesson to all, and any age. Family!
__Was Maya trying to tell me something? ;<)
__Thank you Kim and Gillena, as always, I truly appreciate your views! _m
I really love this phrase that "if you are a giver, nothing will ever be lost."
Thank you for sharing your wonderful Haiku. I have a wonderful thought to ponder on for today.
Much love,
Bhagya
great words M
john
So, many thanks, Magyar ! I take your borrowed words to give them to another people.
I love the inspiration of fellow writer's words
like yours
wishing you warm holidays
we borrow each other's words throughout life - and yes, it is a gift, isn't it? Beautiful!
Thank you all!
__Bhagya, and Moondust, Daniele, and to Kelly, good to see you again! Too, to John my long time acquaintance... best wishes to you, and to all! _m
Very nice haiku, Magyar. All the best for 2014...
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