A momentary respite from The Unlucky Twenty-Six, a saga of twenty-six unlucky children that is being composed piece by piece throughout National Poetry Month. Today's episode will feature Elgin. Previous episodes included Annie, Bart, Charlie, and Donna.
This week's words are
funny
remember
theater
Pee Wee was funny
remember the theater?
was caught red-handed
I remember you
yelled "fire" in the theater
you're not funny, dude
was the play funny?
remember, Missus Lincoln
you like theater
18 comments:
I'm loving The Unlucky Twenty-Six so much I put a link to it on today's blog -post. I hope it'll send a few more poetry lovers your way! Maybe one or two!
as always, works of art. dude.
sly dog... all nicely done tongue n cheek... love it.....
The second and third really did something to me
Love them all! Very clever and they made me chuckle.
These are all good...as usual...I especially like the Pee Wee..it just went so beautifully with the prompts..especially the way you did it!! thanks for the smile!
great use of the prompts and of great humor!
REmember that crazzy Pee wee! haha too funny!
Jane--thank you for the link!
pia... I'm a little worried what they did to you. Are you all right?
glad they brought some chuckles and smiles. that's all I really set out to do with these since I know I'll never get a real haiku written. But that doesn't worry me much. A friend who is really, really into real haiku once told me about a haiku master who was quoted as saying that if he wrote only three real haiku in his life, he would die happy.
Ha, I'd forgotten Peewee, very funny "dude."
oh man, you're bad x 3. Loved these. Can't pick a favorite. You hit them good.
Perfect - still laughing!
great haikus, great use of the 3ww words, as usual very entertaining
tammy, kat, lissa, & tumble--I'm glad you liked them. I thought this week we'd see a dearth of diversity in the approaches to the prompt, but there has been some creative work out there. It's been fun to see the different approaches.
Awww, man, those are all just a touch evil this week :)
Poor Pee Wee. I loved his playhouse. will he ever live his pecadillo down?
Funny haiku.
im w/christine... i thoroughly enjoyed peewee.. i think it was his bike...
Love the tongue in cheek approach. I laughed most at the second one.
This is just so quirky and fascinating!
Gemma
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