The title of my last journal was "At My Back". I realise that I didn't explain the reference. The title of this journal is another quote from the same poem, written by a seventeenth century English poet. I can offer a clue to his identity. There was nothing cavalier about him.
When I made the haiku offer, I forgot to mention the strings attached. If you wish, you can act on them. It's a little like being tagged. From lithium-reverie's journal:
"The first 10 people who comment on this journal will get a sketch free.
In return, you must offer 10 free sketches in your own journal. If you've already done 10 Free Sketches, simply link the journal entry in your comment."
So far nine haiku have been claimed by:
There is still one Haiku left.







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But honest is honest. I'll have to think what I can offer to people...
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And miles from where you are
I lay down on the cold ground
and I
I pray that something picks me up
and sets me down
in your warm arms...
Snow Patrol
Search for enlightment at ~enlightened-poets.
Thanks, Wikipedia. 8D
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'As soon as a cartoonist says to herself, "This is good enough," she falls into the depths of hell.'
-Sang-Sun Park
♥To avoid confusion, let it be known that this account is shared between two artists; Nicnic and Amy. ;3 ♥
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Shh! We are now the Knights Who Say 'Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-pikang-zoop-boing-goodem-zoo-owli-zhiv!'
I do love your CSS - it fits you so well.
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post-script
mere words can
transcend meaning
(what you think, and write, and say).
haiku becomes
a mantra becomes
the pattern for your day.
-praytell
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There's always a better poem just out of reach.
Words create situations
The universe is a procession with measured and beautiful motion
-Walt Whitman
Now all you have to do is to remember the information!!
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There's always a better poem just out of reach.
Words create situations
The universe is a procession with measured and beautiful motion
-Walt Whitman
Alec
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There's always a better poem just out of reach.
Words create situations
The universe is a procession with measured and beautiful motion
-Walt Whitman
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