Hi Zoe,
What a wonderful Haiku you created by contemplating in awe the beauty of the woods.
Your words pose heavy with silence, precisely while they are expressing sounds: “rustling”, “creaking” and finally “sing softly”.
The unapparent harmony of wild nature is intuitively grasped in “Shaping melodies”.
Your own name rhymes with your sweet poem, as it means “life” in Greek, as you know.
I hope you will go on deepening and sharing your gift of writing, because, as the poet says: “Beauty will save the World”.
I wish you are loving your Challenge and discovering new Friends who were hiding in the forest of the Web.
#STUBC Commenter Teacher Ines
Hi Zoe,
What a wonderful Haiku you created by contemplating in awe the beauty of the woods.
Your words pose heavy with silence, precisely while they are expressing sounds: “rustling”, “creaking” and finally “sing softly”.
The unapparent harmony of wild nature is intuitively grasped in “Shaping melodies”.
Your own name rhymes with your sweet poem, as it means “life” in Greek, as you know.
I hope you will go on deepening and sharing your gift of writing, because, as the poet says: “Beauty will save the World”.
I wish you are loving your Challenge and discovering new Friends who were hiding in the forest of the Web.
#STUBC Commenter Teacher Ines