I don't know how anybody could get through this time of disease and death without believing that, in the greater scheme of things, all will be well. It's called hope, and hope sustains us in our darkest hours.
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I don't know how anybody could get through this time of disease and death without believing that, in the greater scheme of things, all will be well. It's called hope, and hope sustains us in our darkest hours.
ReplyDeleteYes. Hope. . . Thank you, Carol.
ReplyDeleteI trust Mother Nature. All will be well with her. Unfortunately, there are those who do not follow her path, and for that I remain sad.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, trust Mother Nature! A beautiful haiku! Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteOh, I second this thinking!!! YAM xx
your haiku is as lovely as the Tagore quote. Beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteA pretty haiku.
ReplyDeleteLovely post …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteAll is well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
ReplyDeleteKeep trust in humans, trust your own being and all will be well indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'll join you in hope.
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