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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Have you ever read or seen haikus? Here's an example of a fantastic one! (in my opinion, at least)
Deer licking
First frost
From each other's coats
This week, find a haiku, continue writing from it, and create a poem. Some classic haiku writers: Issa, Basho, Buson.
Deer licking
First frost
From each other's coats
This week, find a haiku, continue writing from it, and create a poem. Some classic haiku writers: Issa, Basho, Buson.
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