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We have received word from Fencer that other's poetry can be posted to this board. These are the two conditions: 1) When someone posts a known copyrighted poem, he must add the author's name as well 2) If the author is not known, the poem can be posted without problems
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The greatest gift we will ever know is a child, born to love and grow. Conception is a miracle in itself; the start of new life and good health.
Such a treasure your precious child is, who will thrive on every hug and kiss. Hold them close and sing them songs; they will only be a child for so long.
They may not always smell pure and sweet, a dirty diaper or a dampened sheet. But with a loving cuddle and a beautiful smile, the joys of parenthood are all worth while.
Přetvořeny oževatelem Haridaspal (19. března 2007, 06:04:43)
Does the following qualify as poetry?
SILVER LINING
As you were walking down the road, You looked up at the sky, A crow messed on your face, As it flew across, high. And you didn't curse, or scream Or even let out a sigh, But just murmured to yourself, "Thank God, pigs can't fly."
Ditty^Doo: No offence, but haikus are supposed to be poems of three lines consisting of 5-7-5 syllables, speaking about nature in an allegoric-philosophoc way. (I know, what I wrote cannot really be seen as a haiku, but that was before I understood what haikus are all about. Nowadays, I write my haikus completely different, and mainly in Hebrew.)
瀬人様: I too, love Haiku... I believe it was John Barrymore ( actor, wittisist d. 1946), who said once at a very fancy gala in the 30's, 'If you cannot say it in 10 words or less, you've said too much'..One that I wrote after realizing something I'd of rather not: " Love can break Any Habit..... but Lust"