Blind

Makua Protestant Cemetery
 

Though blind and lonely,
stone, deep the wisdom welling
from your sacred heart.


 
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
Photo: Makua Protestant Cemetery, Makua Valley, Oahu, Hawaii
 
More Postcards from Paradise at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
 
More Haiku Heights with the theme “Blind” here
 
More Straight Out of the Camera shots here
 
More Mellow Yellow Monday photos here
 
More Shadow Shot Sunday photos here

Posted on June 19, 2011, in Haiku Heights, Hawaii, Mellow Yellow Monday, my digital photos, my haiku, Oahu, Postcards from Paradise, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday. Bookmark the permalink. 19 Comments.

  1. this moves me in ways i can hardly begin to speak out loud
    to the stirring air that moves around me
    circling such unwhispered thoughts.

  2. Oh wow this is so beautiful and so moving

  3. Such a sensitive connection between nature, the earth and emotion. Love it!

  4. This is a beautiful place. 🙂

  5. Windswept and beautiful.

  6. Rock … stone … a wonderful thing! I am close to rocks.

  7. I really, really like this photo. The wind has created a most wonderful piece of art.

  8. Great shot of the scattered leaves.

    My entry.

  9. Good to sit with this one. Thanks.

  10. Beautiful photo and haiku

  11. The flowers look as if they were overcome with great emotion and just couldn’t take anymore!

  12. Sad, fallen flowers
    Crawl on bent and broken stems
    To the rock they love.

    Cheers!
    JzB

  13. Beautiful words to go with a beautiful pic!

  14. Nice words and photo.

  15. Great find. Love this photo.

  16. Lovely shot and haiku!
    Thanks for sharing;o)

    ***
    Have a nice and happy day****

    ps: sorry for being late to visit you. Time was very short lately!

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