Kay, your litany of the named makes the unnamed and unnumbered all the more terrible. Let us hope for the missing and a solution to the remaining dangers in Japan.
Kay, a heartfelt poem. Thanks for sharing.As Japan continues to assess the damage of the massive earthquake and tsunami, there are survivor stories surfacing every day.Here is my haiku about such an amazing story:Ishinomakia baby found alivein wood and mudChen-ou
Chen-ou, your response poem is so alive. Thank you for the document of hope. :o)You are both good friends in the midst of life's trials.Take care,Kay
Kay, your litany of the named makes the unnamed and unnumbered all the more terrible. Let us hope for the missing and a solution to the remaining dangers in Japan.
ReplyDeleteKay, a heartfelt poem. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAs Japan continues to assess the damage of the massive earthquake and tsunami, there are survivor stories surfacing every day.
Here is my haiku about such an amazing story:
Ishinomaki
a baby found alive
in wood and mud
Chen-ou
Chen-ou, your response poem is so alive. Thank you for the document of hope. :o)
ReplyDeleteYou are both good friends in the midst of life's trials.
Take care,
Kay