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08/02/2003 Archived Entry: "Haiku Reflections From a Hospital Bed"

The nurse, an angel
Haiku Reflections From a Hospital Bed
by Robert Tribble

Replies: 3 comments

LOVED the haiku - although closer to senryu, I believe, but with the kigo. And 5/7/5 no less!
Very clever, well done.

Posted by Allen McGill @ 08/12/2003 02:40 PM PST

Dear Allen,

Thank you for your kind words on my "Haiku Reflections From A Hospital Bed". These are the first haikus I have ever written so you can see I'm pretty much an anateur in this field. I am vaguely familiar with the senryu but what's a kigo? Thanks again for your comments.

Bob Tribble

Posted by Robert Tribble @ 08/13/2003 09:10 AM PST

i enjoyed these, especially the pills filled with summer days

Posted by barbara @ 08/16/2003 12:41 PM PST

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