Haikus
I
As unstoppable
as the receding tide, hands
are waving goodbye.
II
Critical period
of high and low water–flows
away from the shore.
III
Shallow water’s back
To sea; inevitable
as our destiny.
IV
No matter how sad,
Have the courage to say bye,
For when it is gone. . .
It’s gone! No trace; No memory!
Beautiful.
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Mahalo! 😊
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How’s the new year coming along, Aina. I hope you are have recovered from the surgery and in great spirits. Jo
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Hey! How was Bangkok? I’m feeling a little bit better; way better than past few days. I hope you had a nice time. 😊
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Glad to know that you are getting back to the pink of your health. I will be travelling back to India in a few days time. How can you never have a good time in Bangkok? 🙂 Take care. Jo
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I know. I still have six months to change my ticket. But I don’t know where to go. Pretty much I’ll just sell my ticket. What I miss in Bangkok is the massage, the curries, and the lemon grass tea. 😊 It could have been nice, and we could have met personally.
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I visit Bangkok very often. May be we can meet sometime in the future. Yes, the future holds lots of possibilities. Take care. Jo
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If I have the means, I wanna travel to 101 countries; meet 101 bloggers I am dying to meet, and write a book about it. 😊 I’m just dreaming. You take care too! Aina😊
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Indeed I also thought that would be a great idea. Great. Jo
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That’ll be totally exciting! ☺ Tc
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