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Ode To Miss Charlotte
Ode to Miss Charlotte I read about some verbal wars That brew among some poets. It’s fought between the ‘know-it-alls’ And those who just don’t know it. I came upon your essay On this sacred hallowed site And after reading what you said I am convinced you’re right. Man, in his poetry must apply Some elementary rules Lest those who seek our legacy Will think we all were fools. Who makes the rules by which we write May always tease our minds But poets’ hearts will always be The source of all we leave behind. Haikus are a special breed But we’ve known all along That Japanese write differently Yet sing their haunting songs. So, let life stand and judge me As I travel the poets’ road While I’ve not only butchered haikus, I have devastated odes. Author’s note: Listed below are some of my posts that will clarify some confusion.. Jake On Raisin’ Haikus, Haiku Hell, Haiku Shoppe, Haiku Town Dog, Haikuville, Haiku Hash, Haiku Omelet (1 and 2), Haiku Hound Written by: John Posey 10/05/13 Inspired by: Haiku Fanatics, a poem by Charlotte Puddifoot
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