[relief for my feet]
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Comment from Andrea Kepple
Your poem made me smile.
I love how the refrain "relief for my feet" fits every stanza.
I love how each stanza has a completely different image for the feet that need the relief.
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2023
Your poem made me smile.
I love how the refrain "relief for my feet" fits every stanza.
I love how each stanza has a completely different image for the feet that need the relief.
Comment Written 14-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2023
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I appreciate your kind words.
Comment from Sanku
This is a lovely suit of haikus .tis scenario is familiar to all of us. Tired legs doing umpteen chores asks for kindness.All the best for the contest .
reply by the author on 13-Aug-2023
This is a lovely suit of haikus .tis scenario is familiar to all of us. Tired legs doing umpteen chores asks for kindness.All the best for the contest .
Comment Written 13-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 13-Aug-2023
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Thank you so much.
Comment from Sarah Tummey
Not only are these haiku related, you did well to get each final line the same. For me, the penultimate line seems a bit weird. Why would someone sit on the floor after chasing a toddler all day? What about "Bum hits couch" instead?
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2023
Not only are these haiku related, you did well to get each final line the same. For me, the penultimate line seems a bit weird. Why would someone sit on the floor after chasing a toddler all day? What about "Bum hits couch" instead?
Comment Written 12-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2023
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Your suggestion is much better, I made the change. Thanks for the review.
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Oh, thanks. Hope you do well in the contest.
Comment from jim vecchio
I enjoyed your take on the haiku suite. I can truly identify with this, and the illustration, as I have just gotten over a terrible foot infection. One question: In the last stanza, is that "bum" or "burn"?
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2023
I enjoyed your take on the haiku suite. I can truly identify with this, and the illustration, as I have just gotten over a terrible foot infection. One question: In the last stanza, is that "bum" or "burn"?
Comment Written 12-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 12-Aug-2023
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Bum meaning buttocks. Thank you for your review.
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Okay, I thought so, but wasn't sure. You did a great job!