"Ordinary People" - an original haiku
Coming and going
Just ordinary people
Living out their life
Published by Thomas Griffin
Thomas is an avid singer and loves theology. He is currently pursuing a degree in Business Management at Appalachian State University. He is actively engaged in vocal study and developing quality singing tec... View profile
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13 Comments
Post a CommentI like it!!
I really like this
It makes so much sense to me
Keep up the great work
Simp;e. but nice.
not such an ordinary haiku! :-)
That's me just an ordinary plain jane =)
we are indeed (and waiting in lines in between) LOL!
Coming and going - we are all so busy. Too busy I think sometimes!
This is extraordinarily good from an extraordinary writer of Haiku's. Well done Thomas.
That's us!
That's what we all are, I guess:)