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Haiku Club Challenges, Book II

Viewing comments for Chapter 3 "haiku (Shakespeare's tragic tale)"
an anthology of haiku written by fanstory poets

53 total reviews 
Comment from Pearl Edwards
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Dare I admit I'm not really a fan of Shakespeare but I love what you did with this romance haiku combining two of his tales in one short scream. Made me smile
cheers
valda

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2017
    Thanks, Valda.
    I'm glad ya liked it. :)
Comment from Just2Write
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Oh my, I'd say they were in the sepelcur a tad too long. JULIET didn't want to hang around in there playing with the bones of her slain cousin - who if I remember rightly, Romeo sent there.
I really liked your play on screams vs. Dreams. Well done.

 Comment Written 08-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 09-Jul-2017
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Comment from lalajovanoski
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Hello my dear friend, I very much enjoyed reading this nicely written 5-7-5 Haiku. I think of the content is good and strong and I like the structure it is very soft and smooth. Thank you very much for sharing this. God bless you my friend. With love, Lala

 Comment Written 07-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 07-Jul-2017
    Thanks, lalajovanoski.
    Have a wonderful weekend
    ~Dean
Comment from kiwigirl2821
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Oh hell Dean I only get to give you two cents worth of attitude on this one lmao! Ok she's a screamer alright a real down in the dust bowl joy. Actually loved it. They make a striking couple! xoxo d

 Comment Written 07-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 07-Jul-2017
    They kinda do, don't they, Deborah?
    Thanks for reading and reviewing.
    ~Dean
Comment from Sis Cat
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This summer romance haiku made me smile because of its play on words:

Midsummer Night's scream

It is clever and entertaining.

Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 06-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 06-Jul-2017
    Thanks for your R & R, Andre.
    Much obliged,
    ~Dean :)
Comment from Sasha
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Very nice work with this one. I love the, Midsummer Night's scream... definitely only you would come up with that. Excellent artistic presentation too. I got a real kick out of this one.

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2017

Comment from Pam (respa)
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-A very romantic graphic and good presentation.
-Syllable count is good.
-I am sure Shakespeare would like this, Dean!
-Romeo and Juliet was definitely romance and tragedy.
-Clever play on the title in the satori.
-Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2017

Comment from Janet Foor
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loved your play on words Dean and the 'spring to summer' romance as purely nonsense. I learn so much on this site.
Excellent haiku with a perfect satori line.
well done.
Blessings
Janet



 Comment Written 05-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2017
    Thanks so much for reading, Janet. I'm very happy to know you enjoyed it.
    ~Dean :)
Comment from write hand blue
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I like the play of words 'A Midsummer Night's Scream'. This changes the title to match the picture, with the purple script well chosen and matching the mood perfectly. Great poem, inventive and thought provoking. Nice one Dean...

~Mel~

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2017


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2017
    Thanks for reading, Mel.
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Comment from Aussie
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Short British bother. Must have taken a very long time to get married (skeletons) or was this after they kicked the bucket? Shakespeare would turn in his grave on reading your offering. I have visited his house in England, too small to swing a mouse! Well done my friend.

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2017