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Heavenly Sky: Moonlight

Heavenly moonlight
casting your light in the night
fostering my hope.

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Comments

HansHB said…
Nice sky-post!
Great moon!
anthonynorth said…
Great life-affirming words.
Whatever can foster hope certainly has my vote!

Love Story

carol l mckenna said…
Great moon shot and lovely haiku ~ like the 'hop' ^_^

(A Creative Harbor) ^_^
Lea said…
So lovely Nonnie... this hope in the light of night, slipping between the syllables in your haiku... touching our hearts...
Nonnie said…
thank you for your kind words, each of you!
rebecca said…
dear nonnie,
your haiku is gorgeous!
i hope your hope is as full and bright and the moon.
so glad you are here shining your light.
Annie Jeffries said…
Hope is always the light that shines.

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