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Autumn Glimpses In 17 Syllables

26. November 2009

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I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, with it’s 140 character limit is the ideal delivery medium [...]

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Short Meditations On Autumn

6. October 2009

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Short Meditations On Autumn

I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, with it’s 140 character limit is the ideal delivery medium

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Soggy Sonata

12. August 2009

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Soggy Sonata

A soft rain begins to fall. Beyond the plinks and plunks of water hitting man-made things I can hear the whole range of rain sounds. Raindrops landing directly on the ground are the low notes; when they touch big stumps the notes are a bit higher. Rain on leaves is higher still, and the plip [...]

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Last Glimpses Of Spring

18. June 2009

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Last Glimpses Of Spring

I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, with it’s 140 character limit is the ideal delivery medium

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Really Short Meditations

6. April 2009

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Really Short Meditations

I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, with it’s 140 character limit is the ideal delivery medium

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Haiku To You

16. March 2009

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Haiku To You

I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, with it’s 140 character limit is the ideal delivery medium [...]

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