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FAMOUS LOVE POEMS (rewritten in haiku* form for seniors)
Shall I compare thee
to a .... to a ... Damn! It's on
the tip of my tongue.....
(William Shakespeare)
The best is over.
Grow old along with me, the
worst is yet to be.
(Robert Browning)
The way to love any
thing is to realize
that you might be lost.
(G. K. Chesterton)
How do I love thee?
You crazy old coot, how does
anyone love you?
(Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
*One of them is not a five-seven-five haiku. If you’re a senior and you already know that, you’re in great shape! The rest of you can go back and find it.
Shall I compare thee
to a .... to a ... Damn! It's on
the tip of my tongue.....
(William Shakespeare)
The best is over.
Grow old along with me, the
worst is yet to be.
(Robert Browning)
The way to love any
thing is to realize
that you might be lost.
(G. K. Chesterton)
How do I love thee?
You crazy old coot, how does
anyone love you?
(Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
*One of them is not a five-seven-five haiku. If you’re a senior and you already know that, you’re in great shape! The rest of you can go back and find it.
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