Original Haiku written by TheDipstop.com. The pattern of haiku, for
you newcomers, should always be 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5
syllables. I admit that is easy to do (which is why I can do it). To
do it well (like the masters) is something I doubt I'll ever do. But
as I said, I do it for fun.
Battle for the end
Reach evermore for the top
Settle for nothing
Rising winds of dawn
Crashing booming thunder storm
Wondrous stormy morn
A land of beauty
Water falls down from heaven
To grace Oregon
Ceiling made of wood
Been looking at it too long
Ready to move on
Frogs will always jump
Into or out of the pond
And so it should be
Wish for wondering
Not wandering all your days
Welcome the changes
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