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Tuesday September 22nd, 2009

The exercise:

Your Two Haiku Tuesday topic this week: at the dentist's office.

This afternoon I visited the dentist for the first time in... a while. It wasn't that bad, but I wrote my haiku before hand. Call it a coping strategy.

I think this is actually the first time my two are related to each other.

Mine:

Dentist's waiting room
Fills with screaming and shouting -
Time to start drinking.

* * *

There's no place like home.
There's no place like - "Sir? You're next."
Time to buy new shoes.

4 comments:

  1. I'm no fan of the dentist either, but I'm learning that every time I put it off, it just makes the next visit that much harder to make. sigh And I should probably book a check-up in the next couple of months too.

    Hehe, your haikus do a good job of reflecting the fear of the waiting room! I like the second one better myself.

    at the dentist's office

    Savage dentistry
    When winter closes the roads;
    Never smile again

    ------

    You paid your dentist
    Good money for teeth so white.
    Smile like you mean it

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  2. I hate the dentist too. Just thinking about it makes me convulse.

    Marc: Loved both, especially the second one. I'm going to buy red sparkly shoes for my next visit.

    Greg: Excellent. I liked both of them equally.

    * * *

    both hands thrust in mouth
    plus umpteen tools and gadgets—
    and he wants to talk



    lecture on brushing,
    finger-wag about fillings—
    then hand out suckers

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  3. Greg - I like the second one better too :)

    "Smile like you mean it" is a great finishing line for your second one. I have to confess I don't understand your first one though.

    Monica - thanks :)

    Oh my God, your first one just made me laugh out loud. It's perfect! Oh jeez, your second one is almost as good too. Brilliant!

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  4. Marc ... you don't understand Greg's first one because you live in BC. Spend one winter in an Ontario snow belt and you'll understand what he means.

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