That final stanza hit me with special force, given that I'm marveling over my two college-age sons as they come home for the holidays for the first time. My pride in them swells my chest so that I can barely breathe at certain moments.
That last Haiku made me stop to comment, too. My son turns 13 in two days, and I just can't express the love and pride I have for him. I love to see him turning into a kind-hearted, thougtful, young man.
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Lovely. Do you share these with your children?
ReplyDeleteIf I don't get a chance to say it later, have a happy Thanksgiving.
That final stanza hit me with special force, given that I'm marveling over my two college-age sons as they come home for the holidays for the first time. My pride in them swells my chest so that I can barely breathe at certain moments.
ReplyDeleteThat last Haiku made me stop to comment, too. My son turns 13 in two days, and I just can't express the love and pride I have for him. I love to see him turning into a kind-hearted, thougtful, young man.
ReplyDeleteGreat poetry!
P.S. You've been tagged! (See my blog.) If you want to play along, mention who tagged you, write 7 unusual things about yourself, and then tag 7 other bloggers that you follow. :-)
ReplyDelete3 really nice haiku poems. The simplicity inspite of content is the nice thing about haiku
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