That's me down in the bottom right corner of the graphic, surrounded by and supported by love and helpfulness.
Here are a couple of haiku from my stint with #haikuforhealing:
11/30/16
overcast skies
unexpected kindness
ray of hope
12/11/16
Poetry to the Rescue.
in emergency
dial nine-one-one for body
eight-one-one for soul
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2016
Michelle has the Poetry Friday roundup this week at Today's Little Ditty.
Hey, Mary Lee, your link on the roundup doesn't work - it takes you back to the roundup. (Just trying to be helpful. :-) )
ReplyDeleteSending big hugs your way!
ReplyDeleteIf there's one thing I'm sure of, it's that there will always be people who have your back, Mary Lee. You give so much — is it any wonder people like to give back? :)
ReplyDeleteMore hugs from me, Mary Lee...and thanks for the haikus, too.
ReplyDeleteSending love and hugs. Hang on there.
ReplyDeleteYou and your mother have been in my thoughts, Mary Lee. Love your haiku. Sending more hugs!
ReplyDeleteLoving your rescue-poetry haiku, Mary Lee. Hoping your week is looking up!
ReplyDeleteI know there is probably a long time of recovery for your mom, but was glad that the surgery went well. That time of haiku for healing is a wonderful memory for me, Mary Lee. Love your own haiku today.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful thank-you to the universe. I'm sure that all the people who helped you enjoyed finally getting a chance to. I hope you and your mother have many happy days together left. I imagine she is still in pain. I hope that passes soon.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you all the time. Glad you got your mom to Burlington, where she is surrounded by her tribe, and can make her decisions. Love you!
ReplyDeleteStay strong, my friend, we've got your back.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love that Poetry to the Rescue haiku. I think I'm going to put that in my pockets for Poem in Your Pocket Day!
ReplyDeleteI like your "eight-one-one for soul," Mary Lee! One can always use more feeding of the soul, thanks, sending a hug your way.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and your mom's healing. Thank you for the memories of your haikus.
ReplyDeleteLate to the roundup, but sending you a hug. =)
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