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Re: Haiku Corner.
OMG, I love it!!PashaRu wrote:Meg can't watch YouTube
Her computer is ancient
Jurassic Windows

Haikus are one of your favorite pastimes? Has this person come to the right place, people??YKM wrote:One of my most favorite pastimes!
Own:
'pills retracting the
pain like theater curtains
and your grin spreading'
I love that haiku! I feel that way every night!!

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I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or if you genuinely like my haiku attemptszeldas_lullaby wrote:OMG, I love it!!PashaRu wrote:Meg can't watch YouTube
Her computer is ancient
Jurassic WindowsGreat haiku!!
Haikus are one of your favorite pastimes? Has this person come to the right place, people??YKM wrote:One of my most favorite pastimes!
Own:
'pills retracting the
pain like theater curtains
and your grin spreading'
I love that haiku! I feel that way every night!!


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gabgobblr wrote: ↑16 Oct 2013, 11:48 I used to obsess over haiku when I was younger, and would write one every other day. Here are a few that survive today:
Blowing through the breeze
Floating by with graceful ease
Those sweet small spring seeds
Glowing in the sky,
Pulling on the graceful tide
Charming the still stars
Little plants growing
Baby animals showing
The world is glowing
A chilled breeze blows through
It sweetly stings my warm face
Passing without rest
These are all very nice! I especially like the last one.

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