Though Earthbound

Though earthbound, I am lost amongst the sky blue,

Intricately woven into this tapestry that is nature.

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Miniscule in comparison to the whole I am no less vital.

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Without being, this picturesque world would be unrecognizable.

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What I see as familiar would cease to exist without that

blade of grass, that oak tree, the bird singing in the eaves,

the lake where I skipped stones, the house that I grew up in,

my kindergarten teacher, the teachers that tolerated me,

the bus driver, the postman delivering the mail,

the plowman keeping our streets clear in winter.

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Without any of these what would this life look like;

Much different I propose.

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Without you or I what path would our parents lives have taken;

Surely a far cry from the one our history tells.

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Lest we question our significance in this place and time

we should not!

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We are each a thread in this fabric,

Significant and wonderful and cardinal by our simple existence.

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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~

A Simple Action – A Tanka

A simple action

Done out of selfless kindness

Can change the world

Open your hearts to others

And goodness will surely flow

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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~

The Pearl – A Haiku

Image Credit: guardian.co.uk

Image Credit: guardian.co.uk

Dry your fear-born tears
This world is an oyster
Your pearl awaits
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~

A Warm Profit – A Tanka

What happened to spring

Window panes covered in frost

Melt in summer’s heat

Global warming is a myth

When profit is your motive

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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~

Sins of the Father – Haiku

Image Credit: reasons.org

Image Credit: reasons.org

Sins of the father

Son cast into the world

Misfortune sustained

~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~