"When I see a man in a state of anxiety, I say, What can this man want? If he did not want something which is not in his power, how could he still be anxious?"
I discovered haiku in the summer of 2004 while browsing poetry forums. Since then I kept a little journal of my haiku and in winter of 2005/6 I started other writings i.e.- short story, prose, and poetry. All my writing essentially centers around haiku. All my haiku are 5-7-5 syllables.
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Hey Philip
Very impressive , I didn't know you are that talented.
Caroline
One of the more talented writers of our generation, Philip captures the angst of puberty/early adulthood with a stoic wittism and an uncanny accuracy.
"When I see a man in a state of anxiety, I say, What can this man want? If he did not want something which is not in his power, how could he still be anxious?"
-ME, sometime in 4th century B.C.
Philip, Thanks for the FREE "treats". They are getting ever more enjoyable. Uncle Joe
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