

This blog has become
Overly reliant on
Incessant haiku
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20 responses to “One-Trick Pony”
have the same problem
syllable revolution!
(start next week perhaps)
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Though labour saving
I feel that writing nothing
Might achieve the same
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Even though this is the first post on this blog I read, I get what you are saying. I have the same problem.
🙂
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There are, admittedly, worse problems but I’m glad I’m not alone
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Coinciedntally, I begun my last post (also a haiku) by talking about how I hadn’t posted anything else in a while 😃
I look forward to going hrough your blog sometime.
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Hope you like it. If you dig deep you might find the odd post that isn’t a haiku
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From the look of that horse, he’s dependent on the pharmaceutical industry.
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Aren’t we all…
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If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
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To be fair, my philosophy often extends to ‘if is broke don’t fix it’…
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Also a decent philosophy.
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Don’t fall off the horse!
Arms around the neck maybe
Saddle coming loose
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Less a horse more a
Metaphorical pony
Is that different?
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A rather small fawn?
or maybe a unicorn
but missing its horn
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It may be that we
Agree to disagree but
It is a pony
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Beware and take care
OK so it’s a pony
But saddle’s still loose
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It’s not the worst of places to be as far as blogging problems are concerned. Haiku on if it makes you happy! (However, I am not too sure about the horse.)
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The horse is borrowed. And also meant to be a pony. Which may well be the same thing…
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We all like to read “James Proclaims”
As for our entertainment he aims
He does more than haiku
Collaborative art he shares too
All on the blog called “James Proclaims.”
I’m sure you could a better limerick than I can, but you get the hint.
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[…] These days though it’s just whatever I can think of, whenever I can think of it. Which seems to result in a lot of haiku. And some of those haiku have been about how I always write haiku. […]
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