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Tuesday November 23rd, 2010

The exercise:

Two haiku about: music.

Rest is good. Writing is going okay. Update later.

Hmm, with even a half assed effort I could have turned the above into a haiku. Oh well.

Update: day twenty-three. On track to hit 50,000 words on Thursday.

Mine:

He never dances
when the music plays; he fears
his own two left feet.

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The hills come alive
at the sound of music - so
please use your headphones.

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like you've had a relaxed and peaceful day off then! I'm spending too much of my week conducting WebEx sessions with parts of Canada (they're weird, it's like talking to myself in a little room for 90 minutes at a time) and trying to push any new work into the new year.
    I like your first haiku best, but the second one made me laugh. The first one contains a certain poignancy that I just find really appealing.
    Oh, and everyone's business cards yesterday made me smile too when I read through them all :)

    Music
    Break the music box
    And the orchestra will stop:
    They just copy it.

    -------

    Flutes sing in summer,
    Cherry blossom falls from trees,
    My soul journeys west.

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  2. oh, drat! more hurdle for the jester to overcome. i'd be so stressed if i was him.

    marc, your first haiku is all me! - i can pretend to be a "he" sometimes :)

    greg, i like your second haiku best for the sound and sights it invokes.

    -o0o-

    the music's only
    in his head but it's too loud
    it needs toning down.

    firmly grips the mic
    the karaoke hugger
    sings way out of tune.

    -o0o-
    the last one is an observation - whenever i'm invited to a party where there's karaoke singing, the good singers don't really care for it, the ones - shall i be kind? - who totally couldn't carry a tune (even if their lives depended on it) are the ones who just wouldn't stop or wouldn't let go of the microphone. in a way i like it as it gives me a reason to leave early - migraine headaches, etc.

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  3. Marc - your first haiku made me smile and your second is really interesting :)

    Greg - I like both of your haiku, great stuff! :)

    Summerfield - I like both of yours too, I think It must have been real annoying for your second :)


    Music

    It search deep within me -
    The feeling that I felt
    When I'm just beside her.

    It conveyed the words that
    I wanted to say but I never
    Because she deserve much better.

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  4. The drum sounds, flute sings
    Feet stomp in time, whirling round
    Troubles sink away.
    -------------------
    Hope you don't mind, Marc, I based my haiku on the image of the gypsies dancing.

    Enjoying the novel. Is it possible that the dragon is not wreaking havoc and is being framed by someone intent on disrupting the kingdom and claiming the crown? At least that's my take on the plot twists you're tossing out.

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  5. Marc: I like both your haikus, especially the second one and your first one made me smile at the thought :)

    Greg: Your second haiku is beautiful! Brilliant stuff!

    Summerfield: I like your second one and laughed at your description of the karaoke singing! How true!

    Zhongming: very expressive and touching stuff :)

    Here's mine:

    Music

    Pitter pattering -
    bare feet on marble floors and
    rain in showers fall.

    ****

    It carries with it
    across the times, memories -
    strum another tune.

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  6. Oops must've been posting at the same time as you, Morganna - I like the image of the gypsies in your haiku :)

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  7. Jukebox Hero
    Boy practices chords
    The future is in his hads
    A rock guitar plays

    Music
    Strings, winds, percussions
    all flowing into one sound
    Smile crosses her face

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  8. Greg - your second haiku is just lovely.

    Summerfield - it's always the ones that shouldn't that end up wanting to the most. Seems like a general rule of life some days.

    Zhongming - I like both, but your first one is particularly excellent.

    Morganna - mind? I'm honored :)

    Watermark - two great haiku; I'm especially fond of the second one.

    Budd - beautifully done, particularly the second one.

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  9. Just stumbled on this blog. Love it! Here's my two.

    Nightingales warble,
    Squirrels munch, and snakes slither.
    Nature’s symphony.


    She sits, blowing an
    Imaginary trumpet,
    Head swaying to the sound.

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  10. Julia - thank you, I'm glad you happened upon it :)

    Two great haiku, but the first one is my favorite. Very nicely done! Hope to see more from you soon.

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