You got it! Thanks for your kind words – I find haiku fun and not hard to do. I fondly remember the riddle battle in LotR (“What has it got in its nasty pocketses, we wonders?”). Oh, I would love to be part of writing for something like that! Sadly, Tolkien never approached me. His loss, obviously!
Clever! I’m not good with writing poetry; haiku especially comes out far too convoluted. You write them well though! I’m looking forward to your D – Z 🙂
— KRidwyn at KRidwyn.com
Thanks! I like haiku – it’s a challenge, but also fun to try to make them fit comfortably into the right number of syllables. It helps that I have all the word starting with a particular letter to start with – that gives me lots of freedom.
What fun and I got it – a clock!! Very well done on your writing and I agree with Goldsmith that it reminded me of Gollum’s riddles 🙂 I will be back for more now I’ve found you!
Pempi
A Stormy’s Sidekick Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace
Hey, first one I’ve gotten on the first read. I’m loving these. I wish the alphabet had 52 letters. Except for my A to Z challenge — there I’m fine with 26.
Fifty-two letters for you and your haiku, 12 letters for me and my getting-progressively-harder six-sentence stories. That doesn’t seem fair?!
What you’re doing is SO much harder than what I’m doing – just 17 syllables on any word I choose starting with a given letter. Also, I started writing them a month ago, which cuts down on the stress. Good luck keeping up at a story a day! I’m pulling for you.
Clock! 🙂 Fun idea!
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Right! Some days the clock is my friend – other days, not so much. Thanks for playing!
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Clock I think. Ever think about writing haiku riddles like this for Bilbo Baggins and Gollum? You are quite good at it.
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You got it! Thanks for your kind words – I find haiku fun and not hard to do. I fondly remember the riddle battle in LotR (“What has it got in its nasty pocketses, we wonders?”). Oh, I would love to be part of writing for something like that! Sadly, Tolkien never approached me. His loss, obviously!
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Totally didn’t get it until I checked the comments. I did get your B though! What a fun challenge! Love your haikus! 🙂
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I’m glad you enjoy them! Some are harder than others, but I hope you keep coming back.
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Clever! I’m not good with writing poetry; haiku especially comes out far too convoluted. You write them well though! I’m looking forward to your D – Z 🙂
— KRidwyn at KRidwyn.com
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Thanks! I like haiku – it’s a challenge, but also fun to try to make them fit comfortably into the right number of syllables. It helps that I have all the word starting with a particular letter to start with – that gives me lots of freedom.
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Clock. I got this one much quicker than yesterday’s. 🙂
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Yay – very timely!
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What fun and I got it – a clock!! Very well done on your writing and I agree with Goldsmith that it reminded me of Gollum’s riddles 🙂 I will be back for more now I’ve found you!
Pempi
A Stormy’s Sidekick
Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace
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I’m glad you’re enjoying my little poems/riddles! Thanks.
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Hey, first one I’ve gotten on the first read. I’m loving these. I wish the alphabet had 52 letters. Except for my A to Z challenge — there I’m fine with 26.
Fifty-two letters for you and your haiku, 12 letters for me and my getting-progressively-harder six-sentence stories. That doesn’t seem fair?!
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What you’re doing is SO much harder than what I’m doing – just 17 syllables on any word I choose starting with a given letter. Also, I started writing them a month ago, which cuts down on the stress. Good luck keeping up at a story a day! I’m pulling for you.
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That’s a cool poem about the clock!
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Thanks again, Fida. I appreciate your visit.
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Clock! Cassie from Mommy, RN
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Right again, Cassie! I’m glad you’re enjoying this.
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