My first post of 2019 is a Haiku using the word prompts provided at <Ronovan Writes>.
I am also unveiling a spangly new graphic. Technically on the wrong sort of post but ‘Sometimes I Verse’ was er.. worse.

The prompt words for this weeks challenge are ‘seek’ and ‘find’.
Now, my first haiku has come out a little less than profound (as usual) but if you want to follow the advice it gives and find proper ones, you should pop along via the above link to Ronovan’s site where there are other superior entries to read.
Seek profound haikus?
Unlikely to find one here
Try another blog
I thought perhaps I should have another go…
Mrs B's glasses
They're never easy to find
I live to seek them
No. I do try hard
but mainly nonsense comes out.
It is my nature.
Seek a deal
Find a trap
Don’t blink now
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Dr B, I do appreciate and admire your alternative verse, inspired by my slightly deliberate for effect complete failure of imagination, but you really ought to post them on your site with links to join in officially… It’ll certainly be seen by more people that way! 😉
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You’re right, but I can’t see me writing any more, I just thought it would be nice to respond to yours 👍
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Well, try not to make them good in future, remember, I have the power to moderate your comments… 😉
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Ha ha, well I broke a Haiku rule, they’re not supposed to have a context I believe and mine clearly does! That’s another reason I kept it between us only
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There’s RULES?!!?
Bollocks, I’ll have to go back to random wordplay with no apparent reason.
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What we need is a Random Haiku Generator, 3 columns of 5 syllable phrases each numbered. Choose one number from each column and banzai, we have a Haiku!
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Ah, I’ve spotted a flaw.. we need one 7 syllable line… 5-7-5… Perhaps we can just tack the word ‘innit’ on the end of the middle line.
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Oh, you’ve started working “onnit” then? Traditional haiku has 5 7 5 but I believe modern Issa haiku has 5 5 5. So which one?
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See earlier comment starting ‘Bollocks…’ 😉
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