This is poem means always relax and its about never worry about anything and to always be calm and contemplative. this poem means to ending a new year and starting with a new year and it means fading things but then different things happen
I’m Daniel from the SLJ Blog commenting team. I’m looking forward to seeing your amazing blog posts and I hope you’re enjoying your summer.
Great work on this task. I love the sunset photo, I goes perfectly with your poem. This is a really good Haiku, very calm and contemplative.
I can think of a few situations where one thing ends quietly like a song fading away and then the new begins and takes over the sound. Maybe like last year ending and the new year beginning.
Thank you so much for your comment and yes I get ideas from my siblings then I try and put there idea with something that matches and so I think that this poem means to be calm and start things in a good way and its means when things go new things will start so just be ready for anything that will happen.
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Hey Yolanda,
ReplyDeleteI’m Daniel from the SLJ Blog commenting team. I’m looking forward to seeing your amazing blog posts and I hope you’re enjoying your summer.
Great work on this task. I love the sunset photo, I goes perfectly with your poem. This is a really good Haiku, very calm and contemplative.
I can think of a few situations where one thing ends quietly like a song fading away and then the new begins and takes over the sound. Maybe like last year ending and the new year beginning.
What does this poem mean to you?
See you later in the comments,
Daniel
Talofa Lava Daniel,
DeleteThank you so much for your comment and yes I get ideas from my siblings then I try and put there idea with something that matches and so I think that this poem means to be calm and start things in a good way and its means when things go new things will start so just be ready for anything that will happen.
Kind Regards,
Yolanda