Tag Archives: hope

Haiku and photo: “To see”

To see

Horizons begin /

in a cloud or on a ridge,/

bending light, earth, hopes.

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Haiku and photo: “Hope for the creek”

Hope for the creek

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

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Haiku and photo: “Water bubbles”

Water bubbles

Upon the Spring petals /

New raindrops run and dangle, /

Nourishing old hopes.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “New Hope”

Yesteryear or now /

Wind driven or motorized /

Welcome to your home.

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Photo finish Friday: “Give hope”

In a time of need /

Give a little of yourself /

The need is always.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Will hope”

Will our hope return, /

or has the bloated sky, /

made one more refugee?

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Places”

Fear lives in those places /

where hope has died and love /

withers in the sun.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Light”

We leave the light on— /

not to provide you guidance /

but to give us hope.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Pockets”

Deep in my pockets /

the dead ends of empty hands /

grasp at threadbare hope.

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Indignation and hope

Physicist, inventor, bestselling author, and futurist David Brin talks about how problems are solved in today’s society, how we should approach things that frustrate us, and why and when we should speak up. How do we combat the cynicism that prevents us from acting to solve our problems? And how do we handle the anger that comes with them?

Published June 20, 2014

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