Such a simple way describing our journeys. I share a theory to youths on our crisis line about not seeing light at the end of the tunnel. The tunnel is curved and twisted, you have to walk in the darkness, soon to arrive at a crossroad...one will take the longer route, one will make you walk in circles and one will lead directly to the light faster. You haiku says is so much better.
Very well done
ReplyDeleteYes, there's a lot of repetition in a winding road - always hoping for a pleasant surprise around the bend.
ReplyDeleteWind back to get out, may see what's about.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading. Well done. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Good Title..
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I see it too, and with your photo, feel it too!
ReplyDeleteEvery winding road leads to new vistas.
ReplyDeleteYes, new vistas.And with The Fool card at Tarot we always at the new beginning! Great theme! Thanks, Kristjaan! Thank you for comments, my friends!
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple way describing our journeys. I share a theory to youths on our crisis line about not seeing light at the end of the tunnel. The tunnel is curved and twisted, you have to walk in the darkness, soon to arrive at a crossroad...one will take the longer route, one will make you walk in circles and one will lead directly to the light faster. You haiku says is so much better.
ReplyDeleteI like your theory. Appreciate the comment!
DeleteA nice take on the prompt:)
ReplyDeleteReally nice !
ReplyDeleteYour write has given me some brain food. Good job.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWell done! This really made me sit back and think.
ReplyDeleteAh ! So sublime !
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