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Advisors, Big Muddy, Bogged down, Endless war, Ground troops, Haiku, Madness, Quagmire
We’ll send advisors,
Well, now we need more ground troops,
Cripes. How do we stop?
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
28 Wednesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Poems, Writings
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Advisors, Big Muddy, Bogged down, Endless war, Ground troops, Haiku, Madness, Quagmire
We’ll send advisors,
Well, now we need more ground troops,
Cripes. How do we stop?
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
28 Wednesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Humor, Short Story, Writings
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Dictionaries, Funk and Wagnalls, Funny, Humor, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, Nonesensical, Oxford English, Webster's
Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster wrote a book. And which dictionary did Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster use? Webster’s? The Oxford English? I don’t know. Only Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster knows for sure. And she’s no longer here. No one, as far as I know, ever asked Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster which dictionary she used. Apparently Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster didn’t write down which dictionary she used, either. And furthermore perhaps Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster didn’t want anyone else to know which dictionary she used. Perhaps Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster was self conscience about using a dictionary bearing her last name. The last name being Webster, and all. Or perhaps the Oxford English Dictionary was too “high class” for Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster’s taste. Then again perhaps Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster simply didn’t possess either a Webster’s Dictionary and/or an Oxford English Dictionary. It may be, in fact, that Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster only possessed a Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary. Or even perhaps an up to date and modern Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary. And you thought you knew Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster. I’m sorry. Did I say Alice Jean Jane Chandler Webster? I meant to say Jane Alice Jean Webster Chandler. She wrote a book, too. I think. Anyway, Jane Alice Jean Webster Chandler never used a dictionary. She just made everything up. Just like I’m doing now. What? Who am I? Why I’m John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt’s cousin Joe. That’s right. Just Joe!
by John Patrick Timothy Seekamp 2015 (but you can call me John)
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Poems, Writings
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Bats, Caves, Haiku, Hatching, Mosquitoes, Old tires, Orange sky, Sunset
Sunset brings orange sky,
Mosquitoes hatch in old tire,
Bats fly from deep cave.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
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Black cats, Haiku, Humor, Mirrors, Mummies, Trick or Treaters, Werewolves, Witches
Black cat scares werewolf,
Mummy scares self in mirror,
Witch gives “Trick” to kids.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Poems, Writings
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Gliders, Haiku, Hiding below, Sailing, Submarines, Warm breeze, Yachts
Glider sails above,
Yacht sails warm breeze off seashore,
Sub hides down below.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Observations, Poems, Writings
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Being scared, French horn, Haiku, Oboe, Outdoor concert, Quiet please, Soft music, Startling, Thunder clap
French horn plays softly,
Oboe can barely be heard,
Thunder clap scares all.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Observations, Poems, Writings
Chickaree climbs tree,
Chickadee flies to suet,
Chickasaw pulls sled.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Poems, Writings
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Canoes, Drums, Haiku, Howling, Indigenous tribes, Lakes, Moonglade, Native Americans, North American Indians, Wolf
Drums heard in distance,
Canoes move fast across lake,
Wolf howls at moonglade.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
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Who are you, kidding?
I’m not kidding. I’m kipling.
I know. Just kipling!
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015
27 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted in Creative writing, Fiction, Haikus, Poems, Writings
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Apples, Bath, Changing mind, Haiku, Jack Frost, Last leaves, Young man, Young woman
Young man eats apple,
Young woman changes her mind,
Jack Frost takes last leaf.
by John Patrick Seekamp 2015