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you´re coming at ten
I begin to be happy
completely tamed

the star in the sky
I´m beginning to be sad
but it is my friend
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Haiku's are not meant to relate to each other, and these two seem to fit that norm. Each stands poignantly alone.

More "Solitude and lonliness"?
you are such a gem!

As I remember, Sandra, somewhere in a haiku there is meant to be a reference to a "season".
the star in the sky
I´m beginning to be sad
but it is my friend
For example, it could be something like;

the star in the sky
my winter sadness rising
but it is my friend


I'm impressed that a Spanish speaking person is writing a Japanese form of poetry, in English :P Great stuff!

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Post by Sandra »

mmm yes mat you are right and I appreciate very much the critic...thank you ! I did that too quicly.....
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Sandra~

The second Haiku was added later, right? (please say, yes)

This is too funny. When I first read the original piece, I read it as someone's age being, 10. Isn't that a hoot? I was thinking a child you were fond of was on the way...

10. A time. NOW, I get it 8)

The only 'critical' comment I have is that there are two "the"(s) in the first line of haiku2. That could easily be reduced with a little tweaking and maybe be a way to add meaning to the piece.
Just my 2cents.

thanks for sharing,
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.......yes Laurie, ...that is so funny!! thanks for your comment...
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you´re coming at ten
I begin to be happy
completely tamed
Of course, the reference to a season can be oblique/indirect.
eg:

you'r coming at ten
I blossom to happiness
completely tamed


the only reference to a season being, "blossom" and therefore "spring".


Haiku's are fun! :lol:
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Oh..........I like that mat!! blossom.....
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