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2/13/2007

Early Bee

  
  








early bee -
don't get hurt
in the coming snow storm





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1 comment:

  1. do'nt
    (the contraction of "do not" is "don't", as I apprceiate your
    correction of my Japanse, it is rare I can return the favor to you
    because your English is mostly impeccable, considereing German is
    your native language)

    ALSO, (and I emphasize this with capital letters) YOUR LINKS ARE
    AMAZING AND INFORMATIVE AS ALWAYS!

    Thank you.

    ai... chibi

    PS If you will allow a synergy from your haiku

    an early spring buzz... from the early spring buds

    (a pun on the slang "buzz" meaning, a state of euphoria, the buzz of a bee and gossipy news... haha... for you ex-hippies out there...
    uh... buds can have a double meaning... hee hee)

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cherrypoetryclub/message/30265

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