Beautifully expressed the idea behind the concept of hope. It’s rare skill to learn from simple phenomena of nature and rarest to express that in simple words. You’re really a blessed one, Maniparna. 🙂
I’m so glad to see you here again, Ravish! Really missed your presence here. I changed my mobile set and, somehow, lost a number of contacts, including yours…. 😦
How beautifully penned Maniparna. Hope is the one thing that is strong enough to battle all odds & you have expressed that so well! The picture compliments your writing perfectly 😊
This hardy plant can teach us all a lesson, and your haiku says it so perfectly. You have an affinity with nature and animals, and what a beautiful soul you possess, Mani.
Your haiku are so deep.
Both the image and the imagery are beautiful. They bring to mind the fact that what we see of a tree above ground is a reflection of the root system below. Plants and trees, like all of nature are great teachers. You have an understanding of and connection with nature that is reflected in your words.
Thanks so much for reading between the lines. You’ve perfectly explained and delved into my thoughts regarding the haiku.
Truly, what we show outside or see outside is just the tip of the iceberg…the root system has a far-fetched impact… 🙂
This haiku is full of hope 🙂
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Thanks. Glad to see you here after a long, long time… 🙂
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Great post
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The hope never leaves 🙂 So true. Thats the power of faith! 🙂
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Very optimistic, and loved the ‘Null Desperendum’ attitude! 🙂
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“the hope never leaves
🙂 ❤
Great photograph to complement, as well!
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So beautifully expressed!! Nice one Mani😊
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our trees and shrubs bring all of us great lessons.. Wonderful words Mani xx
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As long as we have hope… ❤
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Yes..so true… ❤
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❤ Have a good week ahead xx
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Beautifully expressed the idea behind the concept of hope. It’s rare skill to learn from simple phenomena of nature and rarest to express that in simple words. You’re really a blessed one, Maniparna. 🙂
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I’m so glad to see you here again, Ravish! Really missed your presence here. I changed my mobile set and, somehow, lost a number of contacts, including yours…. 😦
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So lovely.
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Thank you… 🙂
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How beautifully penned Maniparna. Hope is the one thing that is strong enough to battle all odds & you have expressed that so well! The picture compliments your writing perfectly 😊
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Thanks, Divya. Your words are a source of inspiration…thanks for being so kind… ❤
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Nature does it right, sometimes I wish my local football teams defence was as hardy…
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Hahaha… 😀
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Beautiful Maniparna 😊
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Thanks so much, Andy… 🙂
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Universal lessons from nature wonderfully expressed in a haiku. 🙂
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Thank you… Nature has so many lessons for us… 🙂
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Hope is what keeps us going, nature exemplifies it the best!
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Always! Thanks, Balroop…
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beautiful:)
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Thanks… 🙂
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I’ve been loving your pics especially these days, not that I have any complaints with writing!
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Haha….thanks a lot, Alok… 🙂
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The words beautifies the picture😊
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Thanks a lot… 🙂
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This hardy plant can teach us all a lesson, and your haiku says it so perfectly. You have an affinity with nature and animals, and what a beautiful soul you possess, Mani.
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It’s a neem tree and it’s really resilient one. I feel such comfort amidst Nature…it gives me peace. 🙂
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Neem tree. Thanks for the info! Well, it’s better finding peace in nature than in chocolates or pizza — that would make things pretty dicey. 😀
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Hehehe..:-P But I do love chocolates and pizza also… 😀 😀
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🍫🍕😋
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And always comes back 🙂 lovely one!
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Yes, always…. 🙂
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The best way to put in hope…just liked it
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Thanks, Akhila… 🙂
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😊
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the hope never leaves…very deep!
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Hope is eternal… 🙂
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The image and the haiku complement each other so well!!
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Thanks. Glad you liked the both… 🙂
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Your haiku are so deep.
Both the image and the imagery are beautiful. They bring to mind the fact that what we see of a tree above ground is a reflection of the root system below. Plants and trees, like all of nature are great teachers. You have an understanding of and connection with nature that is reflected in your words.
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Thanks so much for reading between the lines. You’ve perfectly explained and delved into my thoughts regarding the haiku.
Truly, what we show outside or see outside is just the tip of the iceberg…the root system has a far-fetched impact… 🙂
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hope never leaves…. beautiful portrayal of fall and life.
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Thanks for stopping by, Hemangini… 🙂
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It is a beautiful picture though
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Thanks, Neha… 🙂
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gracias por compartir
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Thanks… 🙂
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Well said ❤
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Thank you…:-)
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^.^
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the hope never leaves, eloquently said! I Love this image, it goes
perfectly with your Haiku. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Amy… 🙂
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Lovely words and picture too.
This 2017 I can so relate as I await the Inauguration. Trying to stay hopeful.
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I can understand. It’s on the 20th, isn’t it?
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