solitary hope
in the crucible of fire
the world made over

Thanks to Sadje’s WDYS Challenge and to Frank’s haiku challenge for the inspiration.
Writer. Feminist. Historian. Person.
solitary hope
in the crucible of fire
the world made over

Thanks to Sadje’s WDYS Challenge and to Frank’s haiku challenge for the inspiration.
as the colors swirl
we contemplate the morrow
upwelling with hope
Photo credit to Ian Dooley-Unsplash
Trying the positivity thing again! Thanks to Ronovan Writes for the challenging haiku words: morrow and surge. (I subbed in upwelling for surge.) And thanks to Sadje’s WDYS Challenge for a truly hopeful photo inspiration.
somewhere far from now
we’ll wake to dance again
blissfully alive

Day Two: Once again, choosing to look for hope in the midst of everything. We’ll see how long this lasts!
Thanks to Fandango’s WOTD Challenge (somewhere) and Sadje’s What Do You See Challenge for the inspiration. Photo credit to Joel Valve- Unsplash.
rising together
in harmonic convergence
to share our voices

Thanks to Ronovan Writes for the haiku challenge words (share / voice) and to Sadje for her What Do You See photo inspiration. It brought the idea of “harmonic convergence” into my mind.
the mirror reveals
an incantation gone wrong
nature becomes me

Thanks to Colleen for hosting Tanka Tuesday and choosing the theme of “the day after” as offered by Elizabeth, from Tea and Paper.
And to Sadie’s What Do You See challenge for providing the perfect pic for my knotty brain!