how kind they seem, bananas
- like countrymen

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Haiku from Sweden

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I don't for certain how you meant this poem to be taken, but I found it wry and very funny...
ReplyDeleteHi pajamas. Not sure about wry but yes I'm happy if it brings a smile to the reader's face - it did to the writer's:) It came to me one day in the supermarket when all the tins and boxes seemed unfamiliar to me, I was tired and I couldn't find a thing on my shopping list. Suddenly I saw before me a great school (;-) of bananas and I was so happy just to recognize something.
ReplyDeleteBTW there's an alternate version in the post before this one.
I am amused by your verse because I have felt the same way when in a foreign place.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carlos. As they say, a banana in need is a banana indeed:)
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