Jenn from You Know . . . That Blog? is the most gracious host of this meme. I'm grateful for her hosting AND for her honesty on her blog regarding her recent PRK surgery. I had been musing whether this was a road I should explore, not being a good candidate for Lasik, so I appreciate the input.
So, Haiku is a form of poetry in which the number of syllables per line is proscribed, 5-7-5. The theme for this week is Chrysalis. If you'd like to join in, just count the syllables on your fingers, put it on your blog, then link to Jenn. It's that simple!
CHRYSALIS
Protective cover
Time to respond to God's call
Erupt! Emerge! Joy!
12 comments:
That's a lovely one today, a real keeper -- the last line is wonderful!
I like the way you think! I went a similar vein but got all "wordy". Yours is beautiful in its brevity! Very, very, nicely done!
We could all do with a prtective cover from time to time.
I love the last line too, exciting and joyful!
Jade
I totally agree with Susan. That last line is just bursting with life!
You know, I feel a bit bad if my post really turned you off PRK - your experience might not mirror my own. You could also explore different pain relief options... I just wasn't as prepared as feel I should have been. Every day is a step in the right direction, and my vision is improving daily. Not wearing glasses anymore is truly amazing. If you want to chat more about it, I suggest giving me another week to get past it, and then dropping me an email so we can talk "frankly" about it. I'm definitely in my "Chrysalis" stage right now.
Lovely haiku, getting back to the subject ;)
Have a fabulous day!
I love the last time!
I feel so LIFTED!
Happy WEDNESDAY!
hugs
shakira
CHRYSALIS
Very nice my friend. It's so true and something we should all strive for. Love it. Have a great Wednesday :)
Thank you all, for your kinds words.
Jenn, I wasn't really sold on it anyway. But I'll check with you next week and see what you have to e-say! Heal!
this was lovely. It had so much energy!
JM
I love it! I've never seen this meme before. : )
I love your haiku -- especially the last line.
I love the power of your haiku. I see it bursting with joy.
Sean the Vampire
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