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Sunday, 18 September 2011
The Height of Haiku Challenge, Day 18 - Any Topic
Welcome to Day 18 of The Height of Haiku Challenge, where your challenge is to write 30 haiku in 30 days, with the themes given here. Today is a Sunday, so the challenge takes a break from specific themes and you are free to take up ANY TOPIC you choose. Have fun.
Here's mine: (I chose Waiting).
WAITING
They're there, theirs; they're there There on the page unspoken Waiting to be read 18092011
I never thought of words waiting--and probably wanting--to be read before. I do know, however, that I expect words to be available when I want to read them!
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I never thought of words waiting--and probably wanting--to be read before. I do know, however, that I expect words to be available when I want to read them!
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Yes! It is about the the words! Not us! Thanks for the haiku :)
ReplyDeleteWaiting to be read -- love how you anthropomorphized words -- great image.
ReplyDelete"waiting to be read" : i have never thought of that either. nice! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree...what are our words if no one reads them...we write...they wait
ReplyDeleteWhen words are found they have to be read and not left on hold!!
ReplyDeleteNice thought put in here!!
Clever word play!
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