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Peace of Paper



From Peace Crane on MySpace

Every year by August 15th, neatly folded paper cranes are folded and grouped into strands of 1,000 and sent to Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park as a symbol and a wish for world peace. They hang proudly outside in the Children's Peace Monument, mere feet away from the epicenter of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan.
Myspace from every corner of the globe has joined forces in hopes of sending virtual paper cranes to the already 10 million due to arrive this year. Post a picture of a crane you have made or just a crane found here on this page to send your wishes for a world living in peace.
Please add THE PEACE CRANE as your friend and leave a crane in the comments to form, what we hope, to be the world’s biggest wish for peace.

Get those fingers folding, it is relaxing, rewarding and creates a devine symbol of world peace!

Peace and Love,
TM
xx

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Comments (3)

Peace crane does not fly
Yet our hope will always soar
Power of the symbol.

I love haiku :)

This one is gorgeous Eternity.
Thank you so much.
Glad to hear you love creating haiku , hope we helped in some way to ignite your Haiku flame ;)

Haiku addiction
Where is a good support group?
I think I need help

lol

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