well, Doug, if I do not use the term, I can't be pedanted
re which may I just observe that it isn't English but Cornish
thanks for liking it
L
On Fri, September 23, 2011 17:28, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> I agree with Martha, Lawrence: an 'English' landscape haiku?
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> Doug
> On 2011-09-23, at 3:18 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> an old horse traversing high a steep-sided hill
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>> brown, upon green and brown
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