on life’s many paths
consider others equal
none should walk alone
This senryū is my response to
Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #69: Equality
In the United States,the birthday of
Martin Luther King Jr.
is celebrated this Monday.
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A good word of wisdom. Love the picture with the poem!
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Thanks, Dwight.
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Happy Birthday to a Good Man. Hard to believe he left us 50 years ago.
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What a beautiful tribute.(K)
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Thank you, Kerfe.
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Well said.
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Thank you.
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Ken, your words are strong and beautiful.
In it’s short form your poem expresses the important motto of life.
Thank you
Miriam
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Thank you, Miriam.
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#Haiku Happenings #4: Ken’s latest #senryu for my current #haikai challenge!
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Thank you, Frank.
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My pleasure, Ken!
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Wise words, Ken. A nice tribute.
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Thank you, Merril.
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Glad I stopped by – somehow I missed Frank’s link-
I’ll be by there later.
‘Together and United we stand for Literary Art!’
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🙂
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