It’s called a Haiku?
So–how long did it take you
to find the right words?
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It’s called a Haiku?
So–how long did it take you
to find the right words?
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yes, I usually don’t get a Haiku 🙂
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Well done…..though you do have six syllables in that first line – if one wants to be pedantic…..should be 5/7/5 😉 Hugs!
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I have to count syllables? picky picky. I could change the first line to “it’s called a Haiku?” 🙂
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You could….Yes! Fascinating mechanism – the Haiku! 😉
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I did…it works well. thank you prof 🙂
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done. I am nothing if not pedantic 😉
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Hugs! ❤
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From the fascinating world of poetry I must now turn to the mundane task of cleaning the garage. It is about to get cold and I want my van inside… it was 70F yesterday, but it well might freeze tonight…the joy of Ohio.
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LOL Loved this! Very cheeky!
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thanks glad you liked it
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Hahahaha…best haiku I ever read!!!
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thank you. I don’t always “get” the form. 🙂
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you got this one! sometimes the words are too forced, don’t mean what they should
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I’m not a poet, to me if it sounds good then it is. 🙂 The words have to connect and mean something…but I’m picky.
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yeah, I don’t like poetry I don’t understand. I don’t always know what I might like, but I know what I don’t like
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me too, I like to understand some kind of point to a poem.
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