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Au contraire my friend......
.....
Upon the genetic thread
That no sharp edge knife
Can ever sever
.......
Au contraire my friend
Just one knife and two quick cuts.
“Snip – Snip” …the line ends.
You have changed my life,
more than I had feared.....or hoped.
Oh sweet child of mine. :hug:
Frubals? vanity
The love of doing Haiku
Is its own reward
Then you dis-a-gree
Ev-er-y Dict-ion-ar-y
Will ag-ree with me
po·em (pm)n.1. A verbal composition designed to convey experiences, ideas, or emotions in a vivid and imaginative way, characterized by the use of language chosen for its sound and suggestive power and by the use of literary techniques such as meter, metaphor, and rhyme.
2. A composition in verse rather than in prose.
3. A literary composition written with an intensity or beauty of language more characteristic of poetry than of prose.
4. A creation, object, or experience having beauty suggestive of poetry.
[French poème, from Old French, from Latin poma, from Greek poima, from poiein, to create; see kwei-2 in Indo-European roots.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
poem [ˈpəʊɪm]n1. (Literature / Poetry) a composition in verse, usually characterized by concentrated and heightened language in which words are chosen for their sound and suggestive power as well as for their sense, and using such techniques as metre, rhyme, and alliteration
2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a literary composition that is not in verse but exhibits the intensity of imagination and language common to it a prose poem
3. anything resembling a poem in beauty, effect, etc.[from Latin poēma, from Greek, variant of poiēma something composed, created, from poiein to make]
Not all of them!
Mind is a city
Hidden sewers and tunnels
Coax the archetypes
A small suggestion:Our disagreement?
The number of syllables
That make the word 'poem'
Trust -- in human kind.
Strength and Reason -- sans blind faith.
Agnosticism.
A small suggestion:
The conflict would disappear
Using 'verse' instead.
You wish to debate
Start for yourself a new thread
This ones for Haiku
A small suggestion:
The conflict would disappear
Using 'verse' instead.
I'm afraid nothing
In our entire lives here
Is that difficult
No need to debate
You said all dictionaries
This was not the case.
There you go again
In our entire lives here(six)
Could you please explain