Posted on December 14, 2009 by Bruce Baker

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I refuse to give up on something after one try so here is my second attempt at lean haiku. If you missed my first try here it is with a brief explanation of my motivation. This one is called a raised hand.
he raises his hand
nobody cares to answer
this place really blows! Continue reading →
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Posted on November 19, 2009 by Bruce Baker
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When I was in elementary school I couldn’t stand poetry. I didn’t mind reading it, but I absolutely despised having to write poems. I found it bothersome trying to make everything rhyme. Then the teacher taught me about haiku. Continue reading →
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