Pathways (Haiku)
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my child, don't be scared
i'll always be here for you
i believe in you
your eyes speak volumes
i see high hopes and big dreams
let me fly with you
on those narrow paths
ahead of you, take my hand
i shall walk with you
i am here to guide
i do not seek to impose
let me be your light
don't mind what they say
take that step and don't look back
this is your journey
your heart is the key
follow what makes you happy
that's all that matters
© Bing (PinkLady) 2010
© Bing (PinkLady) 2010
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These are all so true and those last two are excellent. They speak volumes my friend. You captured this so well. :)
thanks for appreciating, thom. i'm glad that you like them. ;)
Lead kindly light, a guiding light, and the last is the best and what matters most !!
It is a pool of Haiku's.. I loved all.. Great work Bing..
--Someone Is Special--
nanka, that is beautiful! thanks for your kind words. :)
SiS, thanks for appreciating and for stopping by. :)
Beautiful as always Bing and so very true.
Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)
So beautifu, so true, so wise. Keep shining, Bing!
I feel the love here, Bing... what a great guiding light you are! :) Heartspell
Once again would make a great poster!
Very inspiring haiku. I learn so much today. Love the shot as well. Have a great week :)
sandee, thanks. :)
sherry, thank you. :)
heartspell, that's a mother's unconditional love for her children. i'm glad that you appreciate it. thank you. :)
ria, that is nice of you to say. thank you. :)
rosidah, thanks for appreciating the post. :)
Haiku prayers for the journey...love them.
thanks for appreciating, victoria. :)
Beautiful thoughts, beautifully expressed.
Cheers!
JzB
You should write a childrens book Bing this is so positive, and calming would make a lovely book.
So never say die, I got the blog started back up but no past content Yet.... but I am optimistic!
Such beautiful sentiments here!! Can I quote these to my children?? Just love these :)
jzb, thanks for stopping by and appreciating my post. :)
amanda, i am so happy to know that you got your site back. don't worry, i'm sure you'll also get back all those lovely posts of yours. i love your new layout.
thanks for stopping by and for your kind words. :)
shamoo, go ahead and quote them. i'm sure every mother could relate to words of love and concern for her children. thank you for appreciating my post. :)
Beautiful! I love your process here and wish every day that I will always live the sentiment with my children.
breath taking.
thanks for the treat.
letting you know poets rally week 31 is on, welcome in!
that suchs a lovely poem Bing :D
i loved the flow and the apt pics to go with it :)
love it completely :D
I agree with Amanda - you should consider writing a series of childcare's books!
Beautiful work, Bing!
michelle, i believe that motherhood is God's greatest gift to women. it is truly a very fulfilling role. i'm so happy to know that you appreciate my post. thanks for stopping by. :)
jingle, i can still join rally 31 but will miss rally 32. i will inform you as soon as i get my entry up. thanks for stopping by. :)
meg, thanks for appreciating the post and for your nice comment. the second pic is that of my kids'. :)
jenn, that never really crossed my mind. hehehe... but then when we write to and for our kids, love just flows out easily, right? i had them in mind when i wrote this piece. i'm glad that you like the set of haiku. :)
thanks for hosting this wonderful meme!
A sweet poem, Bing. Just lovely ... and I like the photo too. Happy Rally days ...Hope all is well in your world.
hi jamie, everything's fine here. thanks for your concern. and thanks a lot for stopping by and appreciating my post. :)
Beautiful pictures.Wonderful poem.
Keep it up :)
My entry for week 31
http://hindawy.wordpress.com/2010/10/20/the-other-side-of-the-sun/
That second to the last one is good advice. I could have used it when I was much, much, younger. By the time I figured out not to listen to all the people who predicted my failure it was almost too late to seize my dream.
Sorry that I am late this week. I had a migraine and using the computer (or my eyes) was just out for a couple of days.
rashmi, i'm glad that you like the post. thanks for the visit. :)
thanks, hindawy. i'm headed to your site now. ;)
quilly, "almost too late" is not the same as "too late," right? i'm glad that you realized it before it was too late. i was a late bloomer myself and learned all these things only now that's why i want my kids to know better... and early.
thanks so much for your visit. i have my own migraine problem so i understand your predicament fully well. when it hits, you really have to rest your head and eyes.
again, thanks for stopping by.
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