[...] of the leading worldwide brands. Unbiased Armani information.” Robert Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
[...] Dinner: A quick meal alternative? Part 2 posted at The Married Truth. Robert Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
A train track runs near my house and every morning around 10:30 a train comes through coming from I don’t know where and going to another I don’t know where. Enjoyed your Haiku.
There’s something about trains. I lived near the Mopac track in Austin when I was a kid. Now, up in north Texas, I hear a lot of trains, especially at night. I’m sure I’ll write more train haiku. Well, anyway, welcome to my blog. I’ll stop by your blog today. :)
You know, Robert, I still can’t stop wondering where those trains are going! Somewhere. But where? I want to know! Definitely thought provoking. Maybe I’m just ultra-strange! :)
[...] Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
[...] of the leading worldwide brands. Unbiased Armani information.” Robert Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
[...] Dinner: A quick meal alternative? Part 2 posted at The Married Truth. Robert Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
[...] Terrell presents every night freight trains posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of [...]
A train track runs near my house and every morning around 10:30 a train comes through coming from I don’t know where and going to another I don’t know where. Enjoyed your Haiku.
There’s something about trains. I lived near the Mopac track in Austin when I was a kid. Now, up in north Texas, I hear a lot of trains, especially at night. I’m sure I’ll write more train haiku. Well, anyway, welcome to my blog. I’ll stop by your blog today. :)
[...] goes this month, we had two folks send in some of their work. Robert shared a couple of haikus, every night freight trains and we [...]
You know, Robert, I still can’t stop wondering where those trains are going! Somewhere. But where? I want to know! Definitely thought provoking. Maybe I’m just ultra-strange! :)
No, you’re not ultra-strange at all. I hear the trains quite often, and I never stop wondering.
[...] Terrell shared every night freight trains written at the existential poet. Robert says, “The Existential Poet blog contains original [...]