Thank-you for writing this, Dallin. There is scriptural symbolism that connects both wind and fire both in the New Testament, and in Church History. Can you think of what I am talking about?
Upon reading your haiku, I wrote my own definition of love in the same format. It is, after 17 years of being spoken, the most moving utterance my husband has ever offered me, even amidst his hundreds of tender love letters.
May you leave earth first, that I, not you, be lonely. That is what love is.
Thank-you for writing this, Dallin. There is scriptural symbolism that connects both wind and fire both in the New Testament, and in Church History. Can you think of what I am talking about?
ReplyDeleteUpon reading your haiku, I wrote my own definition of love in the same format. It is, after 17 years of being spoken, the most moving utterance my husband has ever offered me, even amidst his hundreds of tender love letters.
May you leave earth first,
that I, not you, be lonely.
That is what love is.
Thank-you for inspiring me!