Day 15 of Jane Dougherty, of Jane Dougherty Writes, A Month With Yeats. The alternative she devised to NanoWritMo.
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Yesterday was day 15 and half way through the month.
The quote for yesterday was from The Rose of the battle.
The quote is : ‘You too have come where the dim tides are hurled upon the wharfs of sorrow and heard ring the bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing.‘ W B. Yeats.
Another Haiku.
Will there be piece
The silent bell calls
Above traviails of life.
A reward beckons
After the storms of this life
Will we dwell with the blessed ones.
Nov 16, 2017 @ 22:16:59
Another great Haiku sis x
Nov 16, 2017 @ 22:17:21
Thank you Sis 💖💜
Nov 16, 2017 @ 22:20:32
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
Nov 16, 2017 @ 22:21:03
Thank you sir💜🌹
Nov 17, 2017 @ 02:47:13
You’re welcome Ms. Willow.
Nov 17, 2017 @ 09:55:22
🤗
Nov 17, 2017 @ 06:01:05
A vast question 🙂
Nov 17, 2017 @ 10:15:59
Yes, and when we find out the answer we will not be able to tell anyone!
Nov 17, 2017 @ 10:20:37
Unless you believe in ghosts, but then I suppose if they’re hanging around it means they took a wrong turning somewhere…
Nov 17, 2017 @ 10:26:58
Yes it would be so sad to only watch but have no contact. I feel like that sometimes now but for it to be permanent does not bare thinking about! 💜
Nov 17, 2017 @ 08:23:54
I try not to speculate too much. As far as I’m concerned, it’s final, so it’s all rather academic.
Nov 17, 2017 @ 14:12:11
In truth I agree 💜
Nov 17, 2017 @ 14:23:36
🙂
Nov 17, 2017 @ 09:27:05
Brilliant
Nov 17, 2017 @ 14:10:18
💜
Nov 18, 2017 @ 03:28:57
A lovely quote and poem, Willow.
Nov 18, 2017 @ 15:27:41
Thank you Robbie 💜