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Jun 11, 2015 01:46PM
What an evocative phrase--a ghouly old soul!
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There ain't no tune high
or low enough to keep him
from his shower head.
or low enough to keep him
from his shower head.
Guy wrote: "Only the noise knows Where the rhythm of a rock
Rests in soundlessness."
The rocks are playing
a crescendo of sound as
every rock sings.
Julie, I regret to say that I’m familiar with WebMD. Ryan, your metrics are flawless, your observations astute.
He was both dealerand croupier, dawn never
more pea-soupier,
as they gurneyed her
through the tiled gloom and into
a glistening room.
Time can heal some wounds.But time will create the scars
that last forever.
(Hi, Gang! See? I'm still around. . .)
Morning brings sunshine and graceA gift from above
Tomorrow has a new hope
I think that is correct let me know if I counted wrong
Anna wrote: "Morning brings sunshine and graceA gift from above
Tomorrow has a new hope
I think that is correct let me know if I counted wrong"
Hi Anna, usually Haiku is done in a syllabic pattern of 5-7-5, rather than the 7-5-7 pattern you did. It was a beautiful piece though. :)
Write 5-7-5’s!Such thrills, they’re the ultimate
in refillables.
What pharmacist loves
counting out pills as I love
counting syllables?
Anna wrote: "Well at least I got the numbers right even if they weren't in the right order"And in this game thread, myself and others have been known to play with the official meter, so no problem. It just adds to the fun.
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