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Haiku: Someone Forgot to Tell Them.
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Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner
Monday, August 23, 2004
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I'm the one flying upside-down. Hey, at least I'm flying! :-)
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Bumblebees can't fly! Someone forgot to tell them. They believe they can.
(C) Copy written, 2004, by Karla Dorman.
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
8/24/2004 |
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| Belief makes almost anything possible. Fun write. |
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| Reviewed by Fletcher Bailey (Reader) |
8/23/2004 |
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| Karla, interesting haiku. |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
8/23/2004 |
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| Where you are at, they have killer bees, I think, would not want to tangle with them...Ed |
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| Reviewed by Katryn Dougherty |
8/23/2004 |
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cute :)
maybe they have pixie dust and happy thoughts |
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| Reviewed by Nordette Adams |
8/23/2004 |
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| Another gem to help us all soar. :-) |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
8/23/2004 |
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And I believe this is a delightful Haiku.
Have you considered joining BUG yet? Just wondering. Thanks. |
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| Reviewed by Lori Moore |
8/23/2004 |
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| Only believe... nice one! |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
8/23/2004 |
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(((Karla)))
Cute write; a buzzingly good poem! Well done! You get a gold medal for this fine effort!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your twin, Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Susan de Vegter |
8/23/2004 |
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And they do. Out on the screened porch here on the lake....the bumblebees fly in and can't get out. Then the little Wrens and Warblers come in for their own food supply...stripping them of their wings and feeding on their bodies. Yep! it's a bit of the food chain in action. Love what your poem conveys. It's awesome!
Susan |
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