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Ordinary Average Thoughts

Confounding expectations since 1963

Day Twenty-nine

National Poetry Writing Month: Day #29 (April 29, 2013)

2013/04/29 — Leave a comment

Today’s prompt is to write a poem using at least five words from other languages. I spent five years living in Tokyo after college, so I decided to just try writing something in Japanese. Continue reading

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