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Tuesday July 19th, 2011

The exercise:

Two haiku about: the prisoner.

I blame watching Prison Break on Netflix this afternoon.

Feeling very on top of things in the garden at the moment. Harvesting for our restaurant order tomorrow morning, and then hopefully I can finally get around to planting a few spaces that have opened up around the garden as earlier things have finished off.

Mine:

Waiting patiently
for the days to slip away,
till freedom returns.

*     *     *

No early release
for him - he doesn't believe
in good behaviour.

12 comments:

  1. It sounds like you've got this farming quite well sorted out now! Harvesting has to be one of the more gratifying parts of the job though, surely?
    I like your second haiku better, though there's a really lovely sentiment in the first.

    The Prisoner
    Held against my will
    By responsibility
    and chains of duty.

    -------

    You can keep me here
    but my mind will wander off.
    I'm forever free.

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  2. Overrated stunts
    have landed a once good man
    in a foreign land.

    Great power and fame
    he was promised but was tricked
    out of his world.

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  3. I found myself writing at first about prisons then I realized and wrote on prompt.

    Escape is hopeless
    When where you want to go always
    Puts bars before you

    His tears were dark marks
    That obscured a young man’s face
    Forgotten was peace

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  4. Greg - harvesting is definitely the fun part, as long as I'm sure we have enough of what's been ordered. I wasn't certain about the carrots this morning, but we had plenty ready to come out of the ground, so that was good.

    I quite like the sentiment of your second haiku. I'd like to think that's how I'd view the situation.

    Denin - your second haiku intrigues me. It feels like the beginning of a good story.

    Aaron - I'd say prisons would have been close enough, but I'm happy you caught yourself :)

    In fact, I'd say you managed to fit both prison and prisoner into your first haiku. Nice!

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  5. I sit here in my
    Cell, knowing I'm in for a
    Crime by another.

    Imprisoned by my
    Own mind, I can hardly think
    Because thoughts collapse.

    ***
    Sorry the first one just didn't want to come together.

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  6. Andrew - I think the first works okay, but your second is definitely my favorite.

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  7. Oh why did I do it why oh why? This place is dark, cold and dirty. Well all crimes have consequences and this is what I deserve. I did the crime I have to do the time.

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  8. Sad, lonely and reget,
    these are the feelings that you get
    when you are behind bars.

    Bye bye prison hope you miss me
    now that I'm out I'm up to mischeif
    Mwahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

    My secound one is stupid!

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  9. Miss B - I disagree quite completely! I think your second one is hilarious :D

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  10. Although many people would hate it here I am very different. Who wouldn't you get food, a place to sleep and clothes. Besides I don't have any friends or family. I always try to think why I like it here so much but nothing comes to mind. The only thing I don't like about here is the lasting memories of crime.

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  11. Lonely, so lonely
    Prison bars and minotaurs
    Cruel, it's all so cruel
    ----
    CLICK take a picture
    of the the orange and white cat
    Enchanting even trapped

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