RE: One of Seymour's poems... edited

From: Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE <daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil>
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 17:52:45 EDT

The master poet would improvise a standard haiku and the nobility present
usually Samurai would reply and try to bend the mood of the poem, preferably
with an ironic or in a paradoxical fashion. They say that modern Haiku is
just
the masters prompt awaiting the students reply, of course all rooted in the
mood of observation (you know, Zen like) and countered with personality, the
game a sort of clash between being and non-being.
Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Johnson [mailto:haikux2@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 3:24 PM
To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
Subject: RE: One of Seymour's poems...

daniel, please elucidate.
thanks,
kim

--- Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE
<daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil> wrote:
> And in the traditional court game it was 575 77,
> with the last 14 turning
> the first 17.
> Daniel
>
>
>
>

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