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Tuesday December 27th, 2011

The exercise:

Two haiku about: babies.

Blame it on Natalie. Spending four days with a 3 month old was bound to start screwing with the prompts sooner or later.

I'm scheduling this one, as I have no way of knowing whether or not we'll have internet access at our hotel tonight.

I'll catch up with all the comments from the past week over the next few days.

Mine:

It's not always there,
but when she shares it with us
her smile hugs our hearts.

*     *     *

The scream is piercing,
the messes are unending,
but still we want one.

5 comments:

  1. I like your first haiku better this week I think. As for your second haiku: I recommend picking one up once its been house-trained and hold a conversation – much easier on your nerves :-P

    Babies
    They remade this film
    With a cast of babies now?
    The Thing seems too small.

    ------

    I am feeling old
    I swear they staff my Starbucks
    With kids and babies....

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  2. Well then guess my story is done for now Ha HA! Hmm... babies. I actually agree with Greg. Don't get me wrong I love my kids, but yeah, the baby years are hard. My son can still be difficult at 4, but my daughter at 6 is mostly excellent (you can reason with her and she doesn't expect instant results). :}
    Anyway two haiku about babies eh?

    Babies

    Nine months have passed by
    The baby eats, poops, and cries
    When will she grow up?

    * * *

    Our daughter is grown
    I remember long ago
    I changed her diapers

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  3. awww, a top topic, marc.
    good entries, greg and cl.

    mine,

    Babies - haiku

    babies are the best
    medicine for happiness
    so I discovered

    their laughter enchants
    their minds are eager to learn
    we should be like them

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  4. Welcome

    Soft supple fresh touch
    grasping to find and to know
    what the world will give.



    The Mobile

    Eyes of deep dark brown
    stare curiously above
    polka-dot animals spin

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  5. Greg - hah, I can definitely relate to your second haiku :D

    Elor - bah, I'm sure you could have found a way to tie this prompt into your tale :P

    Enjoyed the contrast between your two poems. Kinda sums up the parenting paradox, I reckon.

    Writebite - totally agree with your second one. Think the world would be a lot happier.

    Intrepid Song - welcome to the blog, thanks for stopping by!

    Enjoyed both of your takes, the second one in particular for the great imagery.

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