jubilee



jubilee

Speaking of mistakes, one of the things I’ve noticed about writing haiku on napkins (as I have with this one) is that the soft, less slick surface of a napkin actually makes it easier for me to not make mistakes. Perhaps it’s because I have a tendency to gather steam as I write, which leaves me prone to miscues. Which is probably also a part of the reason why I prefer fountain pen to roller ball.

All of which has nothing to do with the point of the haiku itself.


so many mistakes
there is no time to correct,
only to forgive

by howard

May 25th, 2009

  • http://nonbreakingspace.com/ howard

    This one's sort of linked to yesterday's semi-apologetic couplet.

  • PJ

    I think both of them are great, like two different angles on personal regret.

  • http://nonbreakingspace.com/ howard

    Thanks, PJ. That's how they were intended, sort of.

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