Christmas Eve last year's dough in a cookie cutter
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
location...minocqua, wisconsin
december 31st 2000...
new year's eve
the cabooseman's lantern
fades into the mist
location...new york city
december 31st 2003
new year's eve
the clatter of horse hooves
over cobblestone
location...caro, michigan
december 31st 2007
new years eve
amish wagons roll into
a blizzard
nice ones ed. let's see what the
new year brings us.
bill
A nice cross between Senryu and Haiku. Not sure which I would call it if I had to choose, which I don't.
I like it, Bill.
I haven't been keeping up on my own Haiku writing - mostly working on my blog - added an index to my first book. Wrote a good Haiku today, though.
Hope your holidays, so far, have felt like holidays.
thanks patrick. and yes, it feels like
a holiday (well put).
Happy New Year!
bill
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