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It is not the fear of homelessness, it is the fear of coming home
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 672503" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>New Leaf, </p><p>I am very impressed by how you wrote some of your previous postings on this thread in verse … making a mele. It’s like your inner soul and feelings just pour out to be so creatively expressed. Your meles express the truths of your aching heart speaking to our hearts. Do you write verse as a hobby or in other situations also? It is a true skill to have that way with words. It made me go back and re-read your posts many times to see the rhythm and rhyme and how your few words roared a waterfall of your thoughts and feelings. So akamai. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Also I wanted to tell you that I love your <em>pueo</em> avatar on the <em>ohia lehua</em> tree. Beautiful. My son’s former home with his family had a 2 ft high pueo yard décor sitting atop the front wall. I always liked to see it there. It reminded me to try to think wisely. I’ve heard some say pueo is the protector, and also an amakua of divine guidance. Each time I see your avatar, that’s what I am reminded of. How appropriate to have such meaningful symbolism in a forum where we need and seek protection and guidance from each other.</p><p></p><p>I may not post again for a few days now, but I hold all the folks here and their situations in care and for the best. </p><p>It’s all pono. ~~ Kalahou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 672503, member: 19617"] New Leaf, I am very impressed by how you wrote some of your previous postings on this thread in verse … making a mele. It’s like your inner soul and feelings just pour out to be so creatively expressed. Your meles express the truths of your aching heart speaking to our hearts. Do you write verse as a hobby or in other situations also? It is a true skill to have that way with words. It made me go back and re-read your posts many times to see the rhythm and rhyme and how your few words roared a waterfall of your thoughts and feelings. So akamai. Thank you. Also I wanted to tell you that I love your [I]pueo[/I] avatar on the [I]ohia lehua[/I] tree. Beautiful. My son’s former home with his family had a 2 ft high pueo yard décor sitting atop the front wall. I always liked to see it there. It reminded me to try to think wisely. I’ve heard some say pueo is the protector, and also an amakua of divine guidance. Each time I see your avatar, that’s what I am reminded of. How appropriate to have such meaningful symbolism in a forum where we need and seek protection and guidance from each other. I may not post again for a few days now, but I hold all the folks here and their situations in care and for the best. It’s all pono. ~~ Kalahou [/QUOTE]
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