Granting forgiveness
Renders every heart and soul
Untainted snowfall
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Image Credit
© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
September Heights
Day 8
Prompt:
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if we can truly forgive, it benefits us more than the forgiven.
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Forgiveness certainly does leave the heart pure and clean, like this fresh snowfall.
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What a beautiful description of forgiveness.
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This is beautifully crafted, Becca.
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So lovely – words and image, both. I used to know a pastor who would dismiss the congregation at the end of the service with the words, “The past is forgiven, the future is open”. Your haiku reminded me of that.
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What a lovely ending for a service!! Thank you for sharing!!
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Forgiveness heals. A beautiful take on the prompt.
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ah!! so true..forgiveness leads to peace of mind..
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Wonderful thoughts and well executed! I feel the peacefulness that comes with forgiveness.
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Wonderful write, love the cleansing aspect.
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Beautiful, Becca.
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In Psalm 51, David begs God to wash him whiter than snow. There are echoes of that plea in your words…
Three Renderings
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Lovely, and so true. Not so easy to do sometimes, but everyone feels better for having done it.
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forgiveness is a gift for both parties….your haiku felt so bloody wonderful…..
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Beautiful!
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Lovely haiku and a lovely message. 🙂
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A beautiful take on the prompt, Becca, and so true. Your photo image reminds me of the Arctic where I have spent considerable time 🙂
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Peaceful and thoughtful.
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So interesting! One would think snow would be more punishment than blessing, but then…
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Love the beautiful scenery in your words !!!
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Beautiful and so wise.
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Brilliant post thank you for share with us!
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Another wonderfull haiku Becca
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nice!
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