Carpe Diem Haiku – Children

Today Carpe Diem prompt is children. I have no children of my own… so my choice is instead the legend of the 1000 cranes and the story about Sadako Sasaki. Picture is from Wikipedia. A single haiku is enough.

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thousand folded cranes
can never save the children
atom bomb disease



January 27, 2013

30 responses to “Carpe Diem Haiku – Children

  1. I learn something new every time I visit, Bjorn. Today I learned a very beautiful story of one child’s life. Thank you for the story and the haiku.

    if every mother’s child
    folds a thousand cranes for peace
    will we get our wish?

  2. You don’t need to be a parent to write about children. We were all children once. This piece is deeply lovely. I didn’t know about the symbolism of the paper crane. Thank you for this, Bjorn!

  3. The nuclear curse keeps recurring in Japan hat with the recent Fukushima incident. Will the world learn from the Cranes?
    Great work Bjorn thank you 🙂

  4. I did not know about the cranes
    Nor about Sadako Sasaki.
    Two of our granddaughters are 12.
    How horrible it would be to lose them.

    Your haiku is beautiful and tragic.
    JzB

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