river walk a dog zigzags the trail
w. f. owen
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10 comments:
Beagle, scent to scent, to scent.
Nice one, Bill. _m
thank you m.
good day!
bill
Love this haiku. Reminds me of one I recently wrote.
thank you!
bill
Nice one. Dogs and Haiku just seem to go together. Can't tell you how much I enjoy your Haiku.
thank you Theresa. yes, dogs and haiku (and cats
for that matter) DO seem to go together.
bill
I, generally, don't like two line haiku, it's just a personal preference. But, I really do like this one, a third line would be just excess baggage. Great job.
thank you! however, it is a one-line haiku, not two. it might interest you that traditional Japanese haiku were (are) in one line as well (see Hiroaki Sato, One Hundred Frogs, 1983). of course, as you probably know, most English-language haiku are in three lines. anyway, thanks for taking the time to comment.
bill
After I posted, I realized I should have put one line haiku. I think my brain automatically divided it into two lines by habit, lol.
yeah, i get those moments, too. :)
bill
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