(In which Miz Fishbones holds forth on the current state of our weather. You may want to check out the first, second, and third in this series as well.)
The Eskimos have Thirty different words for snow We have one for rain!?
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http://www.phenry.org/junkdrawer/haiku/
The eskimos have thirty different words for snow. We have one for rain!?
Doctor Seuss I know I’m not. Could you do better? By a lot?
I admit, I took a fright, at seeing snow that fell last night.
But far from being icy slick, this was soggy, wet, and thick.
It was ice, but hardly slippery, like driving in a dirty Slurpee.
But as for making poetry, why pick on Banana Lee?
You may not like her snow haiku, so show us just what you can do!
You may not, might not, do as well, at commenting on snow that fell.
http://www.phenry.org/junkdrawer/haiku/
The eskimos have thirty different words for snow. We have one for rain!?
Doctor Seuss I know I’m not.
Could you do better?
By a lot?
I admit, I took a fright,
at seeing snow that fell last night.
But far from being icy slick,
this was soggy, wet, and thick.
It was ice, but hardly slippery,
like driving in a dirty Slurpee.
But as for making poetry,
why pick on Banana Lee?
You may not like her snow haiku,
so show us just what you can do!
You may not, might not, do as well,
at commenting on snow that fell.