I love all Haiku
but does it strike you?
It tickles the funnybone–
except to a grouch
who doesn’t like you!© Sometimes, 2016
Haikus are fun
sometimes a small rhyme saves time
when it’s first begun© Sometimes, 2016
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I love all Haiku
but does it strike you?
It tickles the funnybone–
except to a grouch
who doesn’t like you!© Sometimes, 2016
Haikus are fun
sometimes a small rhyme saves time
when it’s first begun© Sometimes, 2016
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I guess I’m a rebel…irreverent one at that! 🙂 I like pomes that actually work without any gratuitous words. it’s more difficult to write a good Haiku, or other short form, than a complicated rhyming and metric scheme. Too often it just appears that haiku poets settle for the first word that “works,” and too many thes, ands, forced vocabulary. However I hasten to add that I am NOT really a poet…I just write poems, and pomes. 🙂 like you, I try not to take myself too seriously.
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Keep writing… 😉 Hugs!
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ah, I’ve been writing since I wrote all that “childish” stuff when I was 12. LOL
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