Powerfully written variations of haiku of the first few years of your life.
Sad and poignant.
It’s like you’ve been living the life of Job since your very earliest days.
It sounds like you’ve been a very intelligent, observant and sensitive person since the very first days of life (which is the mark of a true artist).
Not understanding why your family went and left you behind.
Your young imagination struggled with that.
Then you formed a bond with your grandmother.
Then she brought you to America and she left after being the center of your universe so long.
I don’t know whether you are initially the architect of burning bridges.
Life has been rough towards you from the beginning.
And from the beginning you’ve been struggling to make sense of it all.
Thank you, Christopher. It was a very long poem, (the opposite of haiku!) but you read it all ❤️ with kindness and sensitivity ❤️. I sometimes wonder if sorrow/trauma early in life is intentional, to create the artist path? But no, other’s deal with the same trauma differently so that erases that theory! Job went through worse 🙂 but my baby heart got crumpled very early. I’m going to have a long cry and hug with God when it’s my time to leave this dream called life. You’re a good friend to me, thank you🌸
Powerfully written variations of haiku of the first few years of your life.
Sad and poignant.
It’s like you’ve been living the life of Job since your very earliest days.
It sounds like you’ve been a very intelligent, observant and sensitive person since the very first days of life (which is the mark of a true artist).
Not understanding why your family went and left you behind.
Your young imagination struggled with that.
Then you formed a bond with your grandmother.
Then she brought you to America and she left after being the center of your universe so long.
I don’t know whether you are initially the architect of burning bridges.
Life has been rough towards you from the beginning.
And from the beginning you’ve been struggling to make sense of it all.
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Thank you, Christopher. It was a very long poem, (the opposite of haiku!) but you read it all ❤️ with kindness and sensitivity ❤️. I sometimes wonder if sorrow/trauma early in life is intentional, to create the artist path? But no, other’s deal with the same trauma differently so that erases that theory! Job went through worse 🙂 but my baby heart got crumpled very early. I’m going to have a long cry and hug with God when it’s my time to leave this dream called life. You’re a good friend to me, thank you🌸
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You’re very welcome, Judy. ❤️🙂🌸
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❤️😊🌸
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