


David wrote:This is like a drawing that consists only of a few skilful strokes - can a drawing have strokes? - and yet makes a very attractive and touching picture. Nice one, Lake.

Antcliff wrote:Yes, a success surely.
The notebook is held together by following the order of events.
The uses of b seem somehow to build to taboo and fittingly end with burial. Content on events great, but also an internal repeating sound structure that emphasises well the big bits..taboo and burial.




oranggunung wrote:I’m afraid I’m frustrated by the very clipped language here. I don’t think it needs to be so abrupt to be effective.
Why not “a mourner’s”, instead of “mourners’”?
Why not “among your friends”, instead of “among friends”?
Why not “snow at the burial”, instead of “snow at burial”?
These are all little quibbles, but their cumulative effect is distracting for me.
Did you feel restricted by a syllable count?
I’ve heard that the syllables in (English language) haiku are less important than the sense and the flow. Would you agree?

oranggunung wrote:Why not “a mourner’s”, instead of “mourners’”?
Why not “among your friends”, instead of “among friends”?

k-j wrote: That really is the way we talk about death: silently, slowly, tentatively, ready to melt, whereas the way we normally talk is like rain.


Lake wrote:In fact, these meant to be a linked haiku for the things happened as mentioned in Ant's reply-
"The notebook is held together by following the order of events."
Lake


Lake wrote: now I am discouraged.


Lake wrote:
And "solemn" is used as an adjective in this poem, meaning "their solemn looks". Maybe the word "looks"confused the reading, this one is used as a noun.
Lake


Lake wrote: reluctance to mention the word death. The way I put it (I hoped) would give it a double reading- talk about death, or talk about snow... or talk about death at the burial (now I know I have to use "the" here) when it snows. Does it make any sense?
Lake




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