The task this weekend is to write a............ Spring Haiku :)
A haiku has three lines. The first and third have five syllables, the second has seven,
Spring is springing soon
Flowers blooming, trees budding
Smell it in the air
Give it a shot, then link your's to Scalzi's place.....
Cat
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This song is from my Dad's collection.
Harry Nilsson sings it and he has another song (You're breaking my heart) that used to get my brother and I and our friends in trouble because we played it so loud with the windows open, singing at the top of our lungs. I may or may not load that song here due to its content--
We used to laugh at this song~it made no sense.... and it still doesn't, I just love the rhythm (not beat, Brian :::winks:::).
It is motivational if nothing else........
Cat
Love the haiku!!!
But I am not hearing any music. : (
*hugs*
PS....it started working after I left the comment??? But I love the song!! : )
*hugs*
honey, I'm trying to email you from another addy, vernae76@comcast.net...send me something so it gets in my address book.............
~V~
Great last line. It has impact, and for me, that makes a haiku.
-Paul
http://journals.aol.ca/plittle/AuroraWalkingVacation/
Love the Haiku!
Here's my effort...
Spring is almost here
Daffodils, out already
Sunshine, blue sky... nice :o)
The smiley face doesn't count as a syllable!
Sara x
I love your Haiku!
~Heather
great job!
xoxo~B
I happen to groove on that tune, Kitty. [:P]
~Musical 'B' @----->----
http://journals.aol.com/thelovetrain/tracks/
http://journals.aol.com/thelovetrain/Drift/
Ah, smells like baseball...
Amber - http://journals.aol.com/rebelchick2214/ShortEndoftheStick
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