Yes, I agree about the elipsis. However, when I've tried posting just a couple extra blank spaces on these group haiku blogs, they haven't come out ... so I settled on the elipsis. I suppose I could just let it all run together and trust the reader to know where the "break" comes in. Hm ... will think about that.
Actually, although the triple entrendre may seem forced, it isn't. It was the reality of my experience. But if it seems forced, I guess it isn't the reality of the haiku, then. More to ponder.
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I'm not sure about this really -- the triple entendre is a bit forced especially with the ellipsis.
there's a school of thought [isn't there always] that says things like ellipses don't work in one-line haiku because they create a natural divison.
I suspect this would be more effective in three lines.
conjures a few enticing images!!
Yes, I agree about the elipsis. However, when I've tried posting just a couple extra blank spaces on these group haiku blogs, they haven't come out ... so I settled on the elipsis. I suppose I could just let it all run together and trust the reader to know where the "break" comes in. Hm ... will think about that.
Actually, although the triple entrendre may seem forced, it isn't. It was the reality of my experience. But if it seems forced, I guess it isn't the reality of the haiku, then. More to ponder.
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