Wednesday, June 4, 2008
PCL Haiku Corner
For all our clients, loft owners and friends who have ever dabbled in poetry, or wanted to...this is your chance. I like writing Haiku poetry while commuting by ferry and Bart to the sales office here on site at Pacific Cannery. Yesterday, as I arrived and saw the building without all its scaffolding, I wrote the following:Purple walls rising
from dust and dreams and labor-
Lofts born of rubble.
from dust and dreams and labor-
Lofts born of rubble.
Then I thought there might be someone else who would like to join me in a Loft Haiku corner. So, a haiku poem is three lines, consisting of 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line and five syllables in the third line.
Anyone else want to join me? Trust me, it is fun!

2 Comments :
Pacific Cannery Lofts Haiku by Daisy
Urban Oasis
Laudromutt Velo Lounge Hip
Holliday Baker
oh the deception
in the midst of the ghetto
please don't shoot me here
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