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Sunday Morning MAG
Sunday mornings with
You, my dear, are a thousand
Cups of good coffee.
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I liked this poem because I love coffee and I felt that they used a great metaphor compareing someone with coffee
In case you were unclear.
While this is a poem, it is also a haiku.
Haiku are most commonly said to have 17 syllables. In traditional Japanese haiku however, it is 17 moras. I quote, a mora is “Something of which a long syllable consists of two and a short syllable consists of one.”
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I agree with Laurennn. In my opinion this poem tell us thatwhen we are in love and we are with the person we´re in love with is better and more happier than drinking a thousand of good cups of coffee.
Very good! Congratulations! In few words you said what we lovers are afraid of saying in front of the person we love!