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  • Late again: Quasi-haiku about The Election

    Change is on the wayBe careful what you wish forYou just might get it wr ()()
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on November 7, 2008
  • Man, these last two months...

    Consider this a news item (with a bonus quasi-haiku at the end). First, I flee from Hurricane Ike. (Since I went to the home offices of my church for a week and a half, I still remained very productive, if not more than usual. I quipped that I should get run out of town by a hurricane more often.) Then, I come home to find my Compaq computer's ...
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on October 29, 2008
  • your haiku.

    perfect, as always. it's ginsberg-esque in that it's a complete sentence. i love when that happens. thank you, sogal.
    Posted to Poems by catnapping on October 25, 2008
  • Palin Haikus

    I've been collecting haikus that friends, family as well as complete strangers have been writing about Sarah Palin and then posting them on my blog: http://www.susannaspeier.com/politics/sarah-palin-haikus/ Additional contributions are welcome. I pretty much follow the NY Times policy on commentary and post submissions as long as they ''are ...
    Posted to Low Concept by s000zinlalaland on October 2, 2008
  • Re: Poetry Olympics: Haiku Hurdles Awards

    Well, waltz, think of it this way: now you have a couple of pet Romulans (probably the two missing Tal Shiar plants aboard the Heritage II, as our Cmdr. D_ guesses). They provide better security than two pit bulls, they eat less, and they can actually carry on a conversation. Just provide them with a bottle each of Kahlua(TM) each week and they ...
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 29, 2008
  • Re: Poetry Olympics: Haiku Hurdles

    face ninja death what's not to love, IT! Indeed! Although boiling the offending cell phone in oil seems to be an equally Oriental, and equally effective, solution... Rabbit, you linked yours. Is this equitable? Is there a higher authority to whom I may appeal? Only the Dictator-in-Chief of the Triumvirate, and he already knows my modus ...
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 22, 2008
  • Re: Poetry Olympics: Haiku Hurdles

    Five, seven, and five,with an acute lack of Zen.My haiku, my way. Cherry blossoms liescattered among the ruins.Godzilla was here. The male mockingbirdimitates a rusty hinge,sounding like Rodan. That snapping turtlelooks as tough as Gamera,and about as cute. (White_Rabbit is done,he's tripped over a hurdle.Medic, anyone?) wr ()()
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 21, 2008
  • Oh...

    I didn't remember the entry from MaryAnn's long list. It is to blush. :( wr ()()
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 21, 2008
  • HEY, WALTZ...

    Please put your haiku all in one thread. You put your best one in MaryAnn's thread. I write here so you may still delete the other entry and replace it with a new one. wr ()() White_Rabbit: OK, we'll relax The Rules a bit for this week's event. You are allowed only one thread of your own within this thread -- but you are allowed to put as ...
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 21, 2008
  • Poetry Olympics: Haiku Hurdles

    OK, we'll relax The Rules a bit for this week's event. You are allowed only one thread of your own within this thread -- but you are allowed to put as many haiku as you wish in that one thread. If this needs clarification, please let us know. Enough said. Sharpen your wits and your pencils. The Triumvirate
    Posted to Poems by White_Rabbit on April 21, 2008