Companions

Companions

A Poem by Marie Harrison
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Companions

 

Soft warm hand to hold

One to bring morning coffee

Laughter to enjoy

© 2011 Marie Harrison


Author's Note

Marie Harrison
I wrote this senyru with my parents in mind. To me they are great examples of companionship.

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Very uplifting and sweet. :)

Posted 13 Years Ago


Very wonderful poem, love the meaning!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Soft warm hand to hold
the other to enfold
to bring in morning coffee
live a life thats bold.


So ok im not so good with Senryu, but you are magnificent :o)

Posted 13 Years Ago


This is sweet. It reminds me of my parents too. I could take some lessons from them:)

Posted 13 Years Ago


This is lovely.

Posted 13 Years Ago


I love this poem it made me think od my late grandmother and my grandpa his still living i miss her much tho. Terriffic job hun

Posted 13 Years Ago


this is just amazing. The sentiment in the brevity is tribute enough for those 'companions' who live and love each other for years and decades to come. These type of people are rapidly dying away as fewer and fewer believe in their power to go the millionth mile. I'm grateful you shared this with me.
Touching piece

Posted 13 Years Ago


nice !

Posted 13 Years Ago


Very loving and the reason we all want close and loving companions in our life. I really like this one a lot!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Beautiful.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on February 16, 2011
Last Updated on February 16, 2011
Tags: Senyru, Companions, Love

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Marie Harrison
Marie Harrison

Atlanta, GA



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