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Tuesday July 26th, 2011

The exercise:

Two haiku about: the anchorman.

Much more pleasant weather today, thankfully. Had a chance to chat with my parents and I'm really looking forward to their visit this weekend as they head for home after a lengthy road trip.

Mine:

What a lovely bay -
look at all the fish! Better
throw James overboard.

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He shares the day's news -
wars, bankruptcies, suicides -
with a perfect smile.

4 comments:

  1. Glad the weather's better; much as I love raspberries it would a shame if other crops didn't fruit as well!
    I like your first haiku better, as I think you may have guessed, but the second one is definitely made by it's final line.

    The anchorman
    Like a neck's millstone
    Intending to drag you down
    The anchorman waits

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    Fix'd in position
    The anchorman holds the line
    He's cheaper than sand.

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  2. I dunno, I prefer your second one, Marc, and your second one as well Greg.


    The Teleprompter,
    It tells the anchor what to
    Say, smiling cheaply.

    The anchor leaves the
    Studio, bogged down by the
    Sad news, starts crying.

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  3. Pseudo warrior
    Behind his shield, his desk
    The shallow hero

    Final pool length now,
    the fastest always goes last
    Soaked in urgency

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  4. Greg - the last line of your second haiku wins the day for me this week :)

    Andrew - I like the contrasts between your two haiku. Makes the second one even more effective, I think.

    Denin - can feel the bitterness in the first one so strongly, great job.

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