Background photograph Branches in Snow 2 by Kevin S. Freeman
Be generous with the different things God gave you, passing them around so all get in on it: if words, let it be God’s words; if help, let it be God’s hearty help. That way, God’s bright presence will be evident in everything through Jesus, and he’ll get all the credit as the One mighty in everything—encores to the end of time. Oh, yes! ~ 1 Peter 4:10-11, MSG
My heart bursts its banks,
spilling beauty and goodness.
I pour it out in a poem to the king,
shaping the river into words: ~ Psalm 45:1, MSG
The original background used in the above-illustrated haiku is by an unknown artist.
The drawing used in the above-illustrated haiku is Tears by Catherin Moon.
In the above-illustrated haiku, I used Poverty And The Lost Childhood—a painting by Bliss Of Art.
The print I used in the above-illustrated haiku is Mother and Daughter Hmong People” by Claudia Tremblay.
In the above-illustrated haiku, I used a photograph taken by Thomas Tham (aka Mio Cade) of two homeless children who were living on a street in the neighborhood district of Baclaran, which is located in Parañaque, Manila.
I used Claudia Tremblay’s Hummingbird, the Visit print in the above-illustrated haiku.
I used Margaret Keane’s Soonie’s Rose print in the above-illustrated haiku.
The background used in the above-illustrated haiku is by an unknown photographer/artist.
The background used in the above-illustrated haiku is by an unknown artist.
The drawing used in the above-illustrated haiku is by an unknown artist.