Source: Pixabay
The sun - with all candor
for the moon, it bequeaths.
Yet not fear; PURPOSE
Source: Pixabay
The sun in all its splendour still sets.
It sets not because it tires of hanging in the sky.
It sets because it is time to.
Time to give way for another - the Moon.
The sun does not leave in fear of the moon neither does the moon come to send the sun away.
They come and go simply because they are supposed to.
Simply because they have a task to fulfill with each rise and set.
Simply because they have a purpose.
Do you know your purpose?
Do you know why you are where you are today?
And most importantly, do you know when it's time to leave that place you are for another?
Find PURPOSE, for even the sun in all it's glory has found its
A Haiku is a short Japanese Poem consisting of 3 lines.
Traditionally, Japanese haikus consist of 17 syllables, in three phrases of five, seven and five syllables respectively. Among contemporary poems Teikei (fixed form) haiku continue to use the 5-7-5 pattern while Jiyuritsu (free form) haiku do not.
This is a Jiyuritsu Haiku.
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