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Haiku Weekly
Haiku Weekly never posts without your permission. When you write a poem, your name appears as first name and last initial. e.g. - Jane D. Haiku Weekly was a weekly poetry contest that ran from September 2014 to July 2015. Each week, we provided an inspirational photo. Poets wrote haiku. It was fun. Here are the winning poems. Oh My Creepy Cat. What are they doing to you. Dont come to my dream. All haiku from this contest. Wise cat says to dog. Do not be alarmed my friend. All haiku from this contest.
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Haiku Wine Review | Wine should be fun. Even before you drink too much of it.
Crios Malbec 2011 Mendoza. On March 26, 2013. Tall, dark foreigner. What are you trying to say? Seemed to get a little something different with each sip, but maybe that was the Indian food my friend and I were eating it with. Fruity, jammy, easy drinking, kind of sweet. Red Truck Pinot Noir 2011. On February 22, 2013. The sun is setting. Red Truck drives slow and steady. Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio. On December 2, 2012. Image from eccodomani.com. It’s wine, or something. Ordered this at a Chili’s.
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Living the Principles and Philosophies of Kung Fu, Haiku and Nature | Haiku Wisdom
A Book by Don Baird. Living the Principles and Philosophies of Kung Fu, Haiku and Nature. Living the Principles and Philosophies of Kung Fu, Haiku and Nature. A book by Don Baird. 136 pages, Paperback. Purchase your copy today on PayPal. A book that embraces the spirit of martial arts through the avenue of haiku. I constantly pick this book up to remind myself of the quaint. More from Don Baird. American School of Martial Arts. Site Designed by SunRain Productions.
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Haiku With A View
Haiku With A View. Height='140px; ' id='Header1 headerimg' src='http:/ 1.bp.blogspot.com/-zW4uyQ585I8/T3SAuwxHJTI/AAAAAAAAD3M/Jip2fq1xh9E/s1600/haikubanner1.png' style='display: block' width='1080px; '/. Sunday, September 11, 2016. Log cabin. Fortress! Defending wooden honor- A boy's weekend fun. #haikuwithaview #haiku. Instagram Post: http:/ ift.tt/2cnOKLw. Friday, September 9, 2016. High ground beginnings, Small boy, big tree, ambition- Smile bright as the sun! Instagram Post: http:/ ift.tt/2cyzedr.
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HaikuWithFriends.com
Welcome to haikuWithFriends dot com! The idea is a Haiku construction game that lets you create poems with your friends! If I've caught your interest, you can learn a little bit more in the typeform at the bottom of the page! If you're just curious about who would come up with such a thing, you can find me on twitter here.
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Haiku Within You
Monday, July 4, 2011. Sky, followed by trumpets loud. Friday, July 1, 2011. Wake up early, quick! Gather things; adventure waits! Sunrise to be seen. Web of Sleep (#2). Dreams linger near as. I pull through the web of sleep. Hm, strong grip. I'll stay. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Shopping for new shorts. How I loathe it so. It's not you, it's me. A Haiku A Day (#1.a). A haiku a day. I commit myself to thee. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Web of Sleep (#2).
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Haiku With Teeth - Haiku Syllable Counter
Haiku Syllable Counter / 俳句音節カウンタ / 詩歌的在線英語音節櫃檯. Here's a Haiku we found on the web. Wind blows through my hair. Causing restlessness, road lust. Longing for a change. Found May 09, 2011. Http:/ www.haiku.com. Haiku is an ancient Japanese form of structured poetry. Each Haiku poem is broken down into three lines. The first line has five syllables the second line has seven syllables and the third line again has five syllables. Traditional Japanese haiku focuses on life and nature.