Haiku

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  1. amaryn's Avatar

    amaryn said:

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    be a friend
    suspicious entertainment
    clear daylight


    @O.I: quick quick slow
     
  2. VivaPalestina's Avatar

    VivaPalestina said:

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    Hahahaha

    "What's this for?"
    Says the carpenter
    As he saws it off.
    —Anon. senryu
    [Blyth, op. cit., Senryu, p. 52]
     
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    Amaryn, I'm watching Imagine that, translating spanish text and reading haiku - how did I beat you?
     
  4. Guest said:

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    don't forget
    the clear daylight
    in this dark


    When two poems have been posted more or less simultanously with the same starting line, I try to combine them That way both threads get picked up and woven into this neverending story.
     
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    great idea that one too, O.I! You really know how to blow wind into the sail of this ship! Well, it won't sink,or what, Viva?

    3 actions at the same time?? Brilliant way to avoid schizophrenia Viva! you easily beat me,lol
    Last edited by amaryn; 12-29-2012 at 11:18 AM.
     
  6. Guest said:

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    I'm slipping more and more into that, too; I used to focus on one thing at a time for hours and hours. These days, I do better if I do at least two things simultaneously, and I think it's due to more stress, lower stress tolerance and overall poorer concentration. For instance, I listen to audiobooks and various interesting talks (a lot of Christopher Hitchens lately, Michio Kaku, Stephen Fry, a few dozen TED talks etc.) while playing strategy games. Somehow it's easier than simply listening. The other day, I listened through Ender's Game in a single day while finishing several rounds of Heroes of Might & Magic III. That didn't use to be the case... I'm getting old
     
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    Are you guys implying that I have an old soul? I'll have you know I'm watching How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days for the 600th time. Tis the season to be jolly
     
  8. Guest said:

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    ...more like 'tis the season to be silly
     
  9. Guest said:

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    heaven whimpers
    godless
    go to hell


    * * *

    do I suggest
    to you
    a touch of death?

     
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    amaryn said:

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    Viva & O.I: don't worry: I was reading Maigret (in French), cooking and thinking of the next haiku as well
     
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    I hope there's a woman involved, amaryn; I say, never cook unless there's a woman involved!
     
  12. VivaPalestina's Avatar

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    In this dark
    set apart, distinct
    gleaming star
     
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    And they lived happily ever after. Next.

    Out of curiosity, what does a womanless man live off?
     
  14. Guest said:

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    Müsli, fruits and salads. I suppose the well-to-do ones eat out.


    gleaming star
    concealing
    gleaming stars
     
  15. Tomatomic said:

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    Abomination
    the last tear has dropped
    may we rest in hell
     
  16. VivaPalestina's Avatar

    VivaPalestina said:

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    Those haiku are making me laugh. My ego is feeling bruised. I thought I was funny.
     
  17. Guest said:

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    The Japanese ones? A truly superb sense of humour, I've been chuckling at them as well I mean, how do you compose something like this:

    Letting rip a fart -
    It doesn't make you laugh
    When you live alone.
    —Anon. senryu
    [Ibid., p. 137]

     
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    All of them. Do I have to like study humour or something to come up with something like that?

    "She may have only one eye
    But it's a pretty one,"
    Says the go-between.
    —Anon. senryu
    [Ibid., p. 134]

    See, if I wrote this, I would think I was being silly. But it made me laugh.

    Picking up the grapes
    So gently,
    She asks the price.
    —Anon. senryu
    [Ibid., p. 21]
     
  19. Guest said:

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    They probably spent months thinking up every single one. Not writing fifteen a night like some Reading lots ought to help, generally speaking.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrchestraInside View Post
    They probably spent months thinking up every single one. Not writing fifteen a night like some Reading lots ought to help, generally speaking.
    Touché. See you in a few months