Friday 26 October 2007

Yes....friday haiku. Who'd have thought!

Lunch is once again
Timely to our hunger needs
Purchases begin!

Thursday 25 October 2007

Boules weather too foul
Silver balls won't be fondled
Depress'd water group

Monday 22 October 2007

the lost haiku

Andy's on floor three
which is where luncheon could be
Tables and chairs green

Thursday 18 October 2007

So, now Neil reckons that he's Yoda.....

True the Haiku is
Slings and arrows break my bones
Lunch on level six

Friday 5 October 2007

Stolen

Spam in my inbox.
Can I really help this guy?
From Nigeria?

Can't claim this as mine, sadly....

Thursday 1 March 2007

Lunch is to be had
Tasty delights follow soon
Sated, post lunch snooze.

Wednesday 21 February 2007

shirts, toast

For shirts I did shop
A pretty penny expected
Sadness overwhelming

I missed my true calling...surely....

Saturday 27 January 2007

What is Haiku

Haiku (俳句, haikai verse?), plural haiku, is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 Japanese on (a phonetic unit identical to the mora), in three metrical phrases with the number of syllables of 5 (first line), 7 (second line), and 5 (third or last line) or on respectively[1], and typically containing a kigo, or seasonal reference.

Stolen from Wikipedia