A long straight road through dry yellow desert. No clouds overhead.
A long straight road through dry yellow desert. No clouds overhead.
We are all just babes in the woods.
A deaf person who has been pleasantly stuck in a dimension between dream and reality, where my sign language turns into written poems.
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Ed, how can a handful of words can portray so much? I think this is really cool.
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Thanks for the comment. Haiku is indeed an interesting medium, trying to pare down something meaningful or profound into only a few words. It has been an interesting project for me. Some work, some, not so much, methinks.
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Ed, the last line is epic. I would love to try it.
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If you are interested, check out Basho who was a 17th century Japanese haiku master. Also, “Three Simple Lines” by Natalie Goldberg. It’s a great book on haiku.
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