autumn heat the old dog blinks away a fly
w. f. owen
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6 comments:
mmm-hmm
can see and feel the autumn, heat and age in this, Bill...nice
thank you josh!
unfortunately, today is rainy and in the 40s.
bill
This one sounded derivative to me, though perhaps you didn't intend it to be derivative. (When I used to compose music, I would compose melodies only to discover they were, note for note, melodies I had picked up elsewhere.)
There's a haiku, by Basho I think, that's almost identical to this. If you're interested, I could probably find it and send it your way.
hi patrick,
only if you want to send the reference.
since i composed that on my own, i'm not concerned.
bill
holiday greetings!
arguing...
we
follow
a
snow
covered
road
into
the
snow
ed
thanks ed. you have a wonderful
holiday season, too!
best,
bill
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