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paladin
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0 posted 2002-10-10 10:46 AM


I like to think of my minimalist poems are seeds for longer poems.My challenge is to turn my haikus into a poem at lest three stanzas long.


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1 posted 2002-10-11 08:38 PM


I am guessing that this is a challenge for other poets to turn your haiku's into longer poems. I'll search some of your haiku's out and see if my muse will be nice to me.

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2 posted 2002-10-14 12:00 PM



Indeed, Paladin, in that your Haikus are much like Johnnie's appleseeds.  I will take up this challenge!  Thank you!

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3 posted 2002-10-14 12:23 PM


hmmm...now this is intriguing...and? since I tend to be too wordy at times---sly smile, why don't you take one of mine and convert it to Haiku? (the form vexes me, although I admire it much)
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