vapor rises from the fence i try to forget her
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
Good afternoon Bill.
This Haiku seems strained to me.
"I try to forget her" spells out the meaning too much - for my tastes. But then, I value a certain ambiguity & suggestiveness in Haiku.
Every day I see a Haiku from you, encourages me to keep after my own poetry.
that's OK, not all will speak to every reader.
great! get to writing!
bill
Very beautiful...reminds me of a three line M.S. Merwin poem, actually, called, I think, "Separation"...actually, I'm not sure it's three lines, either...will have to look it up....
thank you, YogaforCynics, i truly appreciate it.
if you should recall that reference, please leave
it here as a comment.
thanks again,
bill
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