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JL Kato
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August 1945

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

In a twinkling of an eye,

shadows speed toward the sun.

Those left behind

suffer ignominy and hell.

This is how the Rapture occurred.


One in a series of poems about discovering a lost Japanese heritage. To see other poems in this series, click on the "Ask Me About Japanese Culture" tag.

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Hannah_Montana

Hey, what that in sky?

Even for Pearl Harbor now,

BOOM. People now glow.

Hannah_Montana on Feb 19, '08 at 10:11 AM
ronlewhorn

Worker Bees can leave


Even Drones Fly away


the Queen is their slave


stop writing haiku to earn quick points. Try being somewhat interesting or valid with your topics please. thx.

ronlewhorn on Feb 19, '08 at 10:14 AM
caralyn

I am Jack's inflamed sense of disappointment...c'mon ronlewhorn...you're better than that...gimme something original

caralyn on Feb 19, '08 at 10:18 AM
ronlewhorn

seriously? the best haiku of all time.

ronlewhorn on Feb 19, '08 at 11:31 AM
Sewer_Harpy

Why does my junk itch?

She said she was a virgin.

Thought I used condom.

s.h.

Sewer_Harpy on Feb 19, '08 at 12:37 PM
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