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A Haiku
The tap left running, wasting water and money; all call it evil. they watch it dripping, blame who turned it, and cry “How wrong! How shameful!” No one moves to change the sad scene; their sole action is indignation. Yet … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, haiku, hypocrisy, indignation, Japanese verse forms, poetic forms, selfishness
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