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It's 12:30 at night... this is too deep for midnight contemplation!
Interesting though. You seem to know a lot more about haiku rules than I do. I just write! I am thinking of going to college though! Never too late right? lol Good job, I enjoy your unique creativity!
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swftfox
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June 26, 2006
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Recycling Joy and Death--may sound unworkable, inapt, but
the reason WATER gives joy as well as death, then recycles life in all its forms, makes sense when we think of this poem in the longer verse/lines. Haiku usually captures images, leaving out unnecessary words. Thanks for your visits. YPUN
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salem8
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June 26, 2006
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Interesting combination. well ,life is made for joy and woe... says William Blake...
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Sabsline
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June 26, 2006
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I DEAD ONCE I DO NOT WANT TO DIE AGAIN BUT IT IS SHORT AND GOOD
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NAJWA
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June 26, 2006
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