She asked: “Why are there/
no tracks in the snow?”. I thought: /
“That’s a great question!”
She asked: “Why are there/
no tracks in the snow?”. I thought: /
“That’s a great question!”
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There are many steps/
which lead to your baptism./
Some you must install.
ALSO (Because these two poems sort of go together):
18:09 — Making An Entrance: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
In order to make/
an entrance, first I had to/
put in the staircase.
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Pioneer daughter,/
think of wastelands, then take steps/
into the unknown.
Or
Pioneer daughter:/
Think of wastelands, then join me/
probing the unknown.
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