Nice haiku-kinda biting. But what hope does the world have without those few dreamers who dream the impossible and try to achieve it. The world needs many different kinds of people.
The Dreamer — I can relate to this one — a common theme through out my blog, my own personal journey.
They are our visionaries who see the beauty in the unmanifested form and bring it to light — in poetry, writings, art, etc, bringing art forms into reality. They keep the dream alive.
I too have several poems that manifest this theme on my blog. You are so right about how a few words have such meaning. I am honored that you loved the haiku.
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linked you in…
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Thanks Jingle…truly got lost with all the well-written pieces out there.
Lovely poem. There are still people like that in the world. Is that a good thing?
Thank you Morganna. I believe it’s a good thing…dreamers might not see the decay, but they sure see the beauty in everything…
Nice haiku-kinda biting. But what hope does the world have without those few dreamers who dream the impossible and try to achieve it. The world needs many different kinds of people.
Glad you like it. The world needs the hope of the dreamers for they can try and many times succeed.
Thanks for your visit and comment.
Enjoyed your haiku here.
I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
Wow!…nice! The dreamer truly lives on…in his dreams.
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Wearing rose colored glasses . . . okay! We see the world as we are. Lovely, haiku. Thank you, Cerridwyn.
Yes we do Jamie…I’m thrilled you like the haiku.
I so agree with you 🙂
they are truly blessed.
Hi Trisha,
Thanks for reading. Pleased you liked it. Aren’t we all dreamers in our own way?
You make a powerful point. It calls to my mind the words of Ghandi. “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Hi Mitchicus,
You are so right. And dreamers can change the world. Glad you enjoyed the haiku.
The Dreamer — I can relate to this one — a common theme through out my blog, my own personal journey.
They are our visionaries who see the beauty in the unmanifested form and bring it to light — in poetry, writings, art, etc, bringing art forms into reality. They keep the dream alive.
Amazing so few words such profound meanings.
Joanny
I too have several poems that manifest this theme on my blog. You are so right about how a few words have such meaning. I am honored that you loved the haiku.
i completely agree…sometimes v r blind to wats around us lst in our own thoughts…gud one:)
Thank you hoiden. It is so true. Thrilled you liked it.
good haiku, a success in conveying such ideas with a limited words 🙂 i enjoy it very much 🙂
Hi Imagina,
Thrilled you enjoyed it and thanks for the accolades. Very much appreciated.
And let’s hope it always stays that way. Very nice. 🙂
Thank you. Glad you liked the poem. You know dreamers always dream so don’t think they’ll take of those rose-colored glasses anytime soon.
And in simplest form the dreamer shares their dreams.
Yes they sure do! Pleased you enjoyed the poem.
your poem is represented now as promised,
Happy Wednesday!
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Thank you so much for the accolade. It is truly something to realise others enjoy what I write!
Sincerely enjoyed your Haiku. I look forward to reading more. – Bill
Hi Bill,
I am so glad you enjoyed it. They do come in spurts so make sure you keep checking back!
🙂 Simple! and lovely!
Hi Willie,
Thrilled you liked it. Make sure to keep coming back!
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love it. 🙂
Thrilled you loved it! Thanks & keep reading!
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so very true.
Yes it is…and we’ve all been there 😉
Beautiful.. very hopeful.. full of life..
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Hi Olivia,
Thanks…glad you liked it.
Hello, friend, how are you?
I invite you to our Monday Poetry Potluck Party at Jingle Poetry Community, a new place for poets who share ans encourage…
We have features such as poem of the week, poetry blog of the week, and poet of the week, plus Sunday poetry news dispatch, if you attend our Monday Party, there is a chance that you poetry blog is represented by one of our officials, and your talent will be highlighted or exposed to wider audience,
No specific rules, simply linking in 1 to 3 poems, it could be an old poem, let us read and comment for you. Feel free tasting other poetry treats, all enjoyable expereicne…
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Cheers!