touched (haibun)

among the bustle
trains, cars and buses
a beggar sits
a gift touches his cup
graced with silence

graced with silence
the eyes speak
a spirit touched

An image swims inside her head how one can truly touch the soul of a human being and they can respond silently with their eyes. Her heart is warm and filled with love. Do you hear it…screaming in the empty silence of the traffic? Do you hear the silent praise a mother shouts when her child comes home from school? Do you hear the echoes of refugees waiting in silent patience, the pain that touches us not enough?

in silence
meditating upon our sins
asking forgiveness

©Tournesol’17/02/10

I had noticed two different prompts with the words Silence at Writing Wednesday and Touch at Tale Weaver at MindLovesMisery and the image was in my head but not sure if I could write this in a story form or waka. My muse finally graced me silently with the answer with the first tanka and then, I just got carried away in silent contemplation. Cheryl-Lynn R.

13 responses to “touched (haibun)”

  1. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Well I thought it was beautiful Cheryl-Lynn. I particularly how you explored touch in ways that were not necessarily physical…being able to touch the soul of another human being is a remarkable feat…..not everyone can do it and not everyone can recognise it either….you have ‘touched’ on many aspects of modern life in this piece and I thank you for contributing it to this weeks Tale Weaver….

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn

      Thank you, Michael, had it not been for seeing it on your blog, I would not have been aware of it…I still have not had a chance to read yours but your writings do inspire my muse:)

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  2. maljohn2 Avatar
    maljohn2

    Your heart has spoken…So eloquently.

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn

      Thanks so much for your kind words:)

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  3. angietrafford Avatar
    angietrafford

    I absolutely love this one, thank you so much for joining in 🙂

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn

      thanks so much. I am not very good in remembering to do many prompts in the past year but blogs I follow in my reader remind me with their beautiful writing:)

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  4. julespaige Avatar
    julespaige

    It is truly amazing how the senses interact. How sight can be touching.
    How a glance between lovers can be soothing, or how a curse can be borne by the eyes… And how blind some are to both of those types of touches.

    Thanks for stopping by my piece on the prompt…
    Hope your New Year is going well. Best to you always.

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn

      My new year is doing well and quiet shuffling cautiously on icy paths under more snow snow snow but I have hope for April or May…(chuckles)

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      1. julespaige Avatar
        julespaige

        Be safe, keep warm 🙂

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      2. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        I will and I am. I purchased 2 pairs of cleats at the end of last winter to stock up. I never leave home without them in my backpack and if it feels dangerous to walk, I stop and put them on.

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      3. julespaige Avatar
        julespaige

        We’ve not had cause to use cleats here that much. Though I’m guessing my guys who do firefighting and hazmat opps have the right gear for all weather.

        I don’t have to go out that much these days, in winter. I was doing a good bit of walking summer and autumn.

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      4. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Last week we had a rise in temps with rain and 24 hours later it dipped down 20 degrees….even with cleats I had shuffle across a skating rink formed in many areas…walking like a toddler 🙂

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      5. julespaige Avatar
        julespaige

        It is good to know how to get around as needed. Toddling is better than slip-sliding. 🙂

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