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Autumn haiku

Oh the leaves, the leaves of fall, yellow, orange, they are coming down, down – James Steerforth ( © 2010 ) Written and posted for recuerda mi corazón.

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Insensitive haiku

Well, I guess I’m too much of an anarchist to get off on a bunch of rules… As a general rule, I’d be tempted to proclaim that there are far too many haikus out there, and far too many about birches in spring time and other such rule-sanctified topics. Continue reading

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1st of September haiku

The lindens stand immobile in the afternoon’s shiny warm drizzle – James Steerforth Observation of weather and environment, very razor-edge-of-time. The drizzle had already stopped by the time I finished writing this.

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The main thing haiku

The main thing is not to sit around while you might be attempting to make up your mind as to whether or not you might possibly want to spend time with me – James Steerforth ( © 2008 ) … … Continue reading

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Heavy word haiku

Slog, slog – what burden life can be. Irritatingly same. Insane, sane, no end. Written in response to Felicity’s first attempts at haiku at The Confessions of a Philosophy Junkie and, in particular, her teacher’s advice that “haikus should use … Continue reading

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