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D U E
Dollars spent here there
Unless income exceeds spent
Each must pay piper
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Poem Copyright
© 2012 Jimmiehov
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Photo: Piper J3C-65 Cub
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Acrostics Only: Prompt B: Acrostic Haiku (AH) - DUE
(A Haiku is a Japanese lyric verse form having 3 un-rhymed lines of 5, 7, 5 syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.)
(Similarly constructed poems involving human nature, are generally excluded from haiku, and reserved specifically for Senryū.)
Note: "pay the piper" ( meaning -- )
"to accept the unpleasant results of something you have done"
i.e. "pay the price"
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pay+the+piper
D U E
Dollars spent here there
Unless income exceeds spent
Each must pay piper
- - - - -
Poem Copyright
© 2012 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
Photo: Piper J3C-65 Cub
Courtesy Wikipedia
Acrostics Only: Prompt B: Acrostic Haiku (AH) - DUE
(A Haiku is a Japanese lyric verse form having 3 un-rhymed lines of 5, 7, 5 syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.)
(Similarly constructed poems involving human nature, are generally excluded from haiku, and reserved specifically for Senryū.)
Note: "pay the piper" ( meaning -- )
"to accept the unpleasant results of something you have done"
i.e. "pay the price"
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pay+the+piper
My daughter is very impressed to read your acrostics haiku. It's not simple to compose them. Well done, Dr Jim :)
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