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Old 03-28-2012, 04:29 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Miss Tick View Post
I don’t usually enjoy the process of writing haiku. I’m someone who’d find it tight having to wish somebody a good day using only twenty-five words. Consequently haiku feels too restrictive. I can’t express myself. There’s no room to maneuver. I imagine that’s the idea, yet the limits feel excessive for me. Claustrophobic even. But it’s just the thing to teach me to be succinct. I need to learn to speak in tight neat packages of brevity. So I figured I’d write a haiku about that.
Hi Miss Tick, I want to validate your experience with Haiku. I hear you, yet you came up with it anyway For me it's like squeezing a tube of tooth paste, the pressure helps me spit it out, in way's I would never have come up with on my own, lol.

Haiku poetry
makes me search in new places
for delicious words
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