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Zoe was a clever girl, and I wasn't surprised when she wanted to try a haiku-style piece, but it was even cleverer than I had expected, with a correct syllable count and a delightful punch-line. **Slow-worm in the grass looks at me with beady eyes and puts its tongue out.** (Note: the slow-worm is a legless lizard that looks like a small snake, locally quite common in England.) I love the suggestion that the creature is being cheeky by putting its tongue out, while we all know - don't we? - that lizards do this to smell the air around them.
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Aug 19, 2017
Aug 19, 2017 at 12:14 PM UTC
Senryu from an 8-year-old
Zoe was a clever girl, and I wasn't surprised when she wanted to try a haiku-style piece, but it was even cleverer than I had expected, with a correct syllable count and a delightful punch-line. **Slow-worm in the grass looks at me with beady eyes and puts its tongue out.** (Note: the slow-worm is a legless lizard that looks like a small snake, locally quite common in England.) I love the suggestion that the creature is being cheeky by putting its tongue out, while we all know - don't we? - that lizards do this to smell the air around them.
paul-hansford
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Aug 19, 2017
Aug 19, 2017 at 12:14 PM UTC
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