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Hmm...well...i like cheese (as u can tell)...im 13 and i write poetry for the fun of it so im not that good. lol ;P

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Randoms Haikus (5-7-5)

Busyness
(Inspired by the honking of horns outside)
People are talking
People are going places
Viet Nam's still busy.
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Bird
(Inspired by the birds near the window)
"Tap, tap" on windows
But when you look out to see
He'll then fly away
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Rubric Cube
(Inspired by my oldest sister)
Twisting on it's side
Twist randomly everywhere
Somehow solving it
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Dishes
(Inspired by my younger sister)
Turn on the faucet
Wash it with soap and water
Come back exhausted
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Computers
(Inspired by...well...the last line :P)
Tapping of keyboards
Clicking mouses and touch pads
(My every day life)
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Grass
(this one really is a random haiku)
Swaying in the wind
Bending gently with a breeze
Always bursts with life
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The Son

Falling slowly, falling down,
Clouds cover skies like a white gown.
Falling swiftly without a sound,
Falling quietly to the ground.

Sometimes falling slightly hard,
or even harder like a shard,
piercing deep into your skin,
burrow itself deep within.

Don't mind the pain, or how hard it goes,
how dark it gets, or how the wind blows,
it seems to wash all bad away,
and make tomorrow a wonderful day.

So even though a day may look grim
and the chances of light seem so slim,
the sun will always shine through
and then your day will seem brand new.

The rain in this poem resembles a day
a time so bad it seemed it would stay.
The sun here is God's plan revealed
after a long period of being concealed

So no matter how rainy your day become
It will all dry up when appears

The SON