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Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte

Haiku: Indwelling

on August 25, 2017

I open my door
Sunlight shining through windows
A bright welcome home

Quiet peace fills me
Hanging up my old jacket
I sigh a deep breath

I’ve lived here five years
Made a whole new beginning
Yet things keep changing

The constant bedrock
This dear space occupies me
A promise secure

In response to Daily Prompt: Inhabit


18 responses to “Haiku: Indwelling

  1. Eileen says:

    Oh Yes! Beautiful.

  2. Wow, beautiful post. Just found your post and I love your writing style, can’t wait to read more.

  3. Lovely Ina, I feel that sense of breathing deeply because you’ve reached safe haven.

  4. it’s a blessing to feel such sense of sanctuary

  5. vivachange77 says:

    Thank you, Andrea. It is a wonder to find this peace as I age.

  6. I can feel that warmth and that safety

  7. Lovely Viv, hope you are well , so nice to hear from you again and read your work always so beautifully written , blessings Kathy xx

  8. vivachange77 says:

    Thank you, Kathy. It is a happy surprise to connect with you as well.

  9. vivachange77 says:

    Thanks for your comment, Lynn. 🙂

  10. Christy B says:

    Breathe deeply and keep putting one foot in front of the other, sweet Ina ♥

  11. vivachange77 says:

    Thanks for your blessings, Christy. ❤

  12. shilyot says:

    Pleased you are settled

  13. JoHanna Massey says:

    A sense of place so important. Five years is a good foundation.
    Beautiful. Thank you.

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