Does my existence
Depend on the thought of "me"
I hold in my mind?
(c) 2007 RFHay
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Comments: 12
Melinda: "Hay-ku" is a very interesting play on words on a couple levels: (1) It might save any more questions (although most have been very generous in this regard) about whether what I do "is or is not" haiku (at least by orthodox standards); and (2) The "yod" in the Hebrew alphabet can be interpreted as "y, i or j" (at least as I understand it), so "Ha-y-ku" might be a "Yiddish" spelling (lol).
I don't think so, I guess it depends on your definition of existence.
Comment Speedway sent me over.