A few years ago, I took my students to see an exhibit of Yoko Ono's "Onochord." They all signed a map to indicate their participation in the event, so we are all part of an ever-evolving map of peace being spoken.
Here is Yoko on the subject of haiku.
Take a look at three early poems by Yoko, a survivor of so many experiences.
www.imaginepeace.com is a wonderful place to visit.
If you are interested in the work of Yoko Ono, please visit this site where I published an article on "Onochord" today. Enjoy the peace. Perhaps if we all think very hard about it while the government plans to shut down, peace may come. Put your name on the map. Find a way.
Here is Yoko on the subject of haiku.
Take a look at three early poems by Yoko, a survivor of so many experiences.
www.imaginepeace.com is a wonderful place to visit.
If you are interested in the work of Yoko Ono, please visit this site where I published an article on "Onochord" today. Enjoy the peace. Perhaps if we all think very hard about it while the government plans to shut down, peace may come. Put your name on the map. Find a way.
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