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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

2012.02.07 — I stood, a teacher (A River of Stones#2-7)

I stood, a teacher
using students to teach me
how little I know.
Posted by Guy Duperreault at 10:26 PM No comments:
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Labels: A River of Stones, Haiku, knowledge, students, Teacher

Monday, February 6, 2012

2012.02.06 — English Bay at noon (A River of Stones#2-6)

English Bay at noon,
in spring, the ghosts of fog drift
and the fish don't care.
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Labels: A River of Stones, drift, English Bay, fish, fog, Haiku, indifference

Sunday, February 5, 2012

2012.02.05 — It was at dawn's break (A River of Stones#2-5)

It was at dawn's break
that the cat sat down to dream
of a bird for lunch.
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Labels: A River of Stones, birds, cat, Dawn, Dreams, Haiku, Lunch

Saturday, February 4, 2012

2012.02.04 — Before it was dawn (A River of Stones#2-4)

Before it was dawn
the birds dreamt of the new sun
then sang in the day.
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Friday, February 3, 2012

2012.02.03 — Eggs over easy (A River of Stones#2-3)

Eggs over easy
are almost enough to ease
waking up for work.
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Labels: A River of Stones, ARS-Prod, ease, eggs, eggs over easy, Haiku, waking, work

Thursday, February 2, 2012

2012.02.2 — The work acronym (A River of Stones#2-2)

The work acronym
ARS-Prod, brought tears of laughter
instead of respect.
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Labels: A River of Stones, acronym, ARS-Prod, Haiku, laughter, respect, tears, work

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

2012.02.1 — The earth rolled over (A River of Stones#2-1)

The earth rolled over
turned over the day's number
ripened the red wine.
Posted by Guy Duperreault at 11:25 PM No comments:
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