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Herbert Nehrlich (11/5/2008 7:50:00 PM)
German? Ehhhhh? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |
Lorraine Margueritte Gasrel Black (11/5/2008 7:43:00 PM)
I enjoyed this poem immensely.I can't read German.Could you please translate into English? Thanks. |
O Anna Niemus (7/10/2008 6:12:00 AM)
Dear Herbert, I am an advocate of cockroach rights and of human rights
Can you name 1 person that Hitler killed whom you consider a roach? |
Elysabeth Faslund (6/24/2007 6:59:00 AM)
Wry, dry, touch of sly.
Why do you test the reader?
Wars are over. Some.
These are good and well thought out. Better than coffee to wake up! xxElysabeth |
K K (3/6/2007 7:47:00 AM)
Interesting read
KK |
Herbert Nehrlich (1/24/2006 4:00:00 AM)
The wisdom you could only dream of. |
Jodilee Duke (6/22/2005 1:16:00 AM)
somewhat unusual, yet nevertheless, interesting, yes |
Ivy Christou (5/1/2005 5:04:00 AM)
your Hauikus are trully amazing, they don't offer some wisdom, they offer a lot! and some of them are really thought provoking! well done
HBH |
Herbert Nehrlich (5/1/2005 3:29:00 AM)
Sir Ali, it is an offence to not capitalise the word Hun.
The big battle was in 451.
Attila was a relative.
Thank you for your support
H |
Herbert Nehrlich (5/1/2005 2:39:00 AM)
Thank you Pradeep. That beautiful and talented angel from Western Australia got me interested in Haiku. I do think it is childishly easy to create them.
But, as with limericks, some people are having a hard time.
H |
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