A Haiku That Is Probably Slightly Less Interesting Than The Majority Of My Already Fairly Uninspired Haikus, Although In Some Respects One That More Closely Matches The Basic Requirements Of A Haiku Than Most Of My Efforts
On days when it rains I often think to myself I don’t much like rain
11 responses to “A Haiku That Is Probably Slightly Less Interesting Than The Majority Of My Already Fairly Uninspired Haikus, Although In Some Respects One That More Closely Matches The Basic Requirements Of A Haiku Than Most Of My Efforts”
The titles of the haikus are often much longer than the haikus themselves. Once I read the title, I think it’s morbid interest that compels me to then read the haiku. Sometimes, I “like” the post based on the title.
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puddled thinking.
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Quite probably the last dregs of what is now an empty barrel
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Drip!
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The rain on James falls mainly where it pains.
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So very true
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The titles of the haikus are often much longer than the haikus themselves. Once I read the title, I think it’s morbid interest that compels me to then read the haiku. Sometimes, I “like” the post based on the title.
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The titles are often the main ‘bit’ of the post. So you’re ‘liking’ for the right reasons
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In Japan Haikus are supposed to be about nature. So you have finally done something right. I’m sorry to have to be the one to tell you that.
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I think the title implies that I already knew that. But who can be sure?
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I will never assume what you might or might not know
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