The Dawn On August 10, 2014April 10, 2019 By Gregory HakeIn Poems “The Dawn” – a Haiku by Gregg Hake Waiting for the dawn― I peer from the mountaintop With a tranquil heart. Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintEmailRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related
A heart at rest sees Without angst, demand letting A new day be seen. Resting in heart comes from Knowing one’s integrated place Let Cain live no more. LikeLike August 10, 2014 at 10:32 am Reply
I love your Haikus Gregg. I’ve never written one before but your words today inspired me… Earth yields resplendent A bride radiantly adorned Dawn long awaited LikeLike August 10, 2014 at 9:26 am Reply
I think today’s gem is an artful description of personal potential made available to the Creator. It’s why I love Haiku; a synthesized depth charge! LikeLike August 10, 2014 at 7:15 am Reply
A heart at rest sees
Without angst, demand letting
A new day be seen.
Resting in heart comes from
Knowing one’s integrated place
Let Cain live no more.
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I love your Haikus Gregg. I’ve never written one before but your words today inspired me…
Earth yields resplendent
A bride radiantly adorned
Dawn long awaited
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Exquisite!!!
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I think today’s gem is an artful description of personal potential made available to the Creator. It’s why I love Haiku; a synthesized depth charge!
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