Hand in hand
hand in it
it in hand
it in it.
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‘Hand in hand/hand in it/it in hand/it in it./Tongue in cheek/tongue in it/it on tongue/it in it’…. Ingenious…word and concept juggling …like a Haiku Maestro Ms. Nivedita UK 10/10
I meant some of your other ones.Is your The Athiest and The Grizzley bear in your collection yet?
German? Ehhhhh? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
I enjoyed this poem immensely.I can't read German.Could you please translate into English? Thanks.
Dear Herbert, I am an advocate of cockroach rights and of human rights Can you name 1 person that Hitler killed whom you consider a roach?
Wry, dry, touch of sly. Why do you test the reader? Wars are over. Some. These are good and well thought out. Better than coffee to wake up! xxElysabeth
your Hauikus are trully amazing, they don't offer some wisdom, they offer a lot! and some of them are really thought provoking! well done HBH
Sir Ali, it is an offence to not capitalise the word Hun. The big battle was in 451. Attila was a relative. Thank you for your support H
Thank you Pradeep. That beautiful and talented angel from Western Australia got me interested in Haiku. I do think it is childishly easy to create them. But, as with limericks, some people are having a hard time. H
Your haikus, today as well as those submitted a week ago are very wittty.I never liked haikus that much but after reading yours, I am beginning to like them.Well done and keep writing Haikus inbetween.Thank for this, Herbert.
Ten greats by Nehrlich!