Emmanuel is born to the Father's delight, -Israel’s long waited hope. The Word sang its poignant story. A pure melody for each heart to hear. For those with ears to hear, it was a soft melodious tune. Like the tiny beats of a hummingbird’s wing, a whispered melody arrived. The dawning light of a new beginning steadies our thirst. Arousing a sanguine hope in a song-less world for the coming hope. The morning light hummed as the Light sang the Troubadour’s song of our redemptive story.
anticipation Emmanuel is born the Father's delight
Israel's anticipation Emmanuel is born to the Father's delight.
last year's version: A song-less world yearns to hear the troubadour’s song, echos of joy.
Tiny beats, the word sings a melody that only the heart hears.
A single voice announces, the king's arrival, he dwells with us.
Through doubt and despair hope rings a new redemptive song.
The Troubadour song illuminates the darkness, dispelling fear.
The morning light hums, hope shines- the frame repeats.
Joy to the world.
oblivion aquarium at the mall trapped within
The Troubadour
The Eastern Star shined through the night illuminating the way.
The Word sang a melody for my heart to hear, poignant and pure.
For those with ears to hear, it was soft and gentle.
Like the tiny beats of an hummingbird's wings, a whispered message arrived.
A single voice announced the King's arrival. He dwelt with us.
A song-less world yearned for echos of the troubadour’s aria.
Despair dispelled. The Troubadour sang the redemptive story.
The morning light hummed, arousing a sanguine hope, the frame repeats-
Joy to the World.
Friends in all shapes and sizes red, brown, black, and white-- each one precious
Wintry winds whistling a ceaseless threnody
Haiku Music Challenge December 2022
Shear Cirrus trails in a clear, wintry blue sky.
motionless sun the darkest moment light breaks through
brief magical moment the sun stands still winter begins
nightide meets at winter's gate light concatenates
#haiku #HaikuSaturday #haikuseed
winter solstice Dec 21, 2022
6 facts about the winter solstice
The magic moment. While many focus on the winter solstice as a day in the calendar, what we are actually talking about is a very specific moment which is over almost as soon as it has begun. ...
The Sun stands still. ... Winter begins. ... Nine hours darker. ... The earliest sunset. ...
brief magical moment the sun stands still winter begins
8 fascinating facts about the summer solstice It arrives like clockwork. ... Time stands still. ... It's not the earliest sunrise of the year. ... been observed throughout human history. ... Flooding the Nile. ... Greek feasts. ... Ancient Roman celebration of home and hearth. ... It's still celebrated around the world today.
March/ September Spring Equinox March Equinox
Terrestrial tides collide high, but twice a year. rising sun and moon poised.
A morrowless day arriving on the equinox perfectly balanced.
January sky Its sheer so clear, so blue. Nothing leaves a mark.
Wintry sky, shear blue bright and clear cirrus trails. Shear Cirrus trails in a clear, wintry blue sky.
The dawning light
of a new beginning
slates our thirst.
Arousing
a sanguine hope
for the coming year.
A salubrious optimism
laced with intent,
tempered. 12/30- Slake
12/31- Sanguine
1/01- Salubrious Owls Nest Challenge
Rhonda Bronte Brown is a National Board-Certified Teacher and retired teacher/counselor whose work has appeared in Better Than Starbucks, The Trouvaille Review, Meat for Tea, The Orchards Poetry Journal and The Best Haiku 2025 international anthology and several online journals. She holds both a BS and a Master’s degree and writes children’s literature and poetry exploring nature, SEL, and STEM.
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