I wish that I was
Someone whose spaghetti fits
Neatly in the pan.
Posts Tagged ‘haiku’
A Haiku about Tuesday
Posted in Beautiful New Railway Bridge, The Part You Throw Away, tagged a haiku about tuesday, beautiful new railway bridge, cassandra parkin, haiku, occasional terrible poetry, the part you throw away on January 26, 2016| 1 Comment »
Occasional Terrible Poetry: Limerick Prompt
Posted in Beautiful New Railway Bridge, tagged beautiful new railway bridge, cassandra parkin, haiku, limerick prompt, occasional terrible poetry, terrible poetry on July 23, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Written to The Prompt: A Limerick With The First Line, “There Was A Young Man From Vancouver”
There was a young man from Vancouver
Who didn’t understand limericks, like, at all.
On the other hand
He was quite good at Haiku
But, no-one liked them. 😦
Occasional Terrible Poetry: The Jar Of Nastiness
Posted in Beautiful New Railway Bridge, tagged beautiful new railway bridge, cassandra parkin, haiku, occasional terrible poetry, the jar of nastiness on May 4, 2011| Leave a Comment »
From: May, Ian
Sent: 10 June 2011 15:53
To: ‘Deborah May’; Louise Fowle; ‘Cassandra’; ‘judy may’
Subject: Wednesday, bottled
This was the outcome of my Wednesday’s work. I have to write a technical report on it.
Ian
From: Cassandra
To: ‘Ian May’; ‘Deborah May’; Louise Fowle; ‘Cassandra’; ‘judy may’
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Wednesday, bottled
You know, what that report clearly needs is a bad haiku, as follows:
Jar of nastiness
What the hell do you contain?
Better not to know.
C x