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Keith Snyder everyone's entitled to my opinion
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Father of twins and novelist/filmmaker/musician
People complain about musicals.
Nobody just stops in the street
I say you know the wrong people.
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2004-06-26 8:39 PM The nice thing about haiku... ...is that it's short enough to kill time with when you're dead tired, half-deaf, and trying to get back to Queens after a P-Funk concert in Harlem.
Groups of people stand Along the subway platform. They are all sweating. · Another haiku. Seven syllables too hard. Can't even do five. · Another haiku. I would like to stop them now. But I can't seem to. · Do haikus have five Syllables in the last line? Or is it seven? · At last on the R. At least another hour home. At least there's AC. · The R train has no Polyrhythmicality. That line was one word. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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