Friday, January 28, 2011
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Haiku are a form of Japanese poetry that are written in three lines with a syllable count of five, seven, five. But don't let that stop you writing whatever you like. There are no fascists here and any contribution you wish to make is welcome. Here we seek the sublime, and if we can't have that, we'll just have a laugh. It's all good.
With the current picture as your inspiration, pile in to the comments and have a go. At the end of the week I pick five and put them on the front page.
As the Japanese say - Let's enjoyment haiku!
10 comments:
the best day of my life
was that one bright day in Mali
where i lost my head....
what benefits a
suit to sit around all day
without a body
ain't nothing to me
my clothes tell you who I am
and that's all there is
one amongst many
a persona awaits 'me'
whoever that is...
clothes do not maketh
the man, the man maketh the
clothes to suit whatever
we could have haiku
conversations here Nobody
"Nice weather today"
western spooks not seen
cairo rocks from a presence
clues scattered about
another cheap suit
more layers killing spirit
till nothing remains
The suit in this suite
sitting as it does is so
sweet it suit's the suit
The suit in this suite
sitting as it does is so
sweet it suit's the suit
I'm just showing off now Nobes, I took the lead from your
Whither the weather
Whether here or wherever
Hell bent for leather
I was going to put this in the other day but I thought one was enough at the time
anonthy
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