A Haiku A Day

Although initially skeptical, I have grown fond of the haiku. In high school I was interested in poetry, but stopped writing creatively once I got to college. I played around with haikus for brief moments (in the form of Facebook status updates), but nothing ever stuck. As the name suggests, I plan to write one haiku each day to tap back into my creative side. Enjoy!

Friday, January 17, 2014

[17] Return to Fordham

I saw some old friends / 
Talked politics; ate sushi / 
I have missed these days
Posted by Natasha at 7:33 PM
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