Three haikus dedicated to young adults entering the world.
They grow up so fast
The world awaits their presence
Life in the making.
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The life lessons shared
The loving advice given
Will they remember?
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Right path or wrong path?
Mistakes to make, lessons learned
Destiny awaits.
Published by Evette
Single mother of two and three grandchildren. Originally from Hollis, Queens, NY. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI want so many positive things for the young ones that I know -- and even for all those who I don't personally know. It's up to them, though...and your poems let them know that.
Great haikus...and with purpose!