I know there is poetry on the TTC, they called in "Poetry On The Way" now it's called "Poetry In Transit." Other than a poem by George Elliot Clark, I really think that concept should be enhanced some way.
I thought about tagging random Haikus on the Go Train, but I know that it's possible several people are not familiar with the Haiku format. Essentially 5-7-5 syllable format.
Lakeshore west lament the Credit River has swans best part of the ride
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Very nice. More people should be this kind.
ReplyDeleteI know there is poetry on the TTC, they called in "Poetry On The Way" now it's called "Poetry In Transit." Other than a poem by George Elliot Clark, I really think that concept should be enhanced some way.
ReplyDeleteI thought about tagging random Haikus on the Go Train, but I know that it's possible several people are not familiar with the Haiku format. Essentially 5-7-5 syllable format.
Lakeshore west lament
the Credit River has swans
best part of the ride
#Haiku