tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33267087.post8455962077489042876..comments2023-05-21T23:12:13.393+13:00Comments on brickstack blockstack: Jack's turtle (with errors)Stevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16949323084007432054noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33267087.post-62354761288796866762008-12-25T18:01:00.000-11:002008-12-25T18:01:00.000-11:00I agree with you on all points. I love haiku simp...I agree with you on all points. I love haiku simply because those 3 short lines can be so bloody profound. It is a pressure cooker, and it can make you stop and read and stop again and re-read and ponder those 3 lines over and over.<BR/><BR/>I remember one of the best ones I ever read too, now that is something when a piece sticks with you - as this one did with you.<BR/><BR/>Now, like you, I can't remember the exact piece but it was something like this:<BR/><BR/>Night storm -<BR/>A boy wipes the sky<BR/>from the table<BR/><BR/>Actually, I stopped posting to read the book that was in for the last 35 minutes haha! Got caught up in it.<BR/><BR/>Here's another that struck me:<BR/><BR/>In the passing caboose Christmas lights<BR/><BR/>Yeah, I like it.<BR/><BR/>Cheers Steveroni<BR/><BR/>WeaveroniDebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12510202744182801061noreply@blogger.com