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A Poem by KAC
This is a haiku -- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world;..
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A Poem by KAC
This is a haiku -- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world;..
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A Poem by KAC
This is a haiku -- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world;..
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A Poem by KAC
Sometimes I ask myself whyI can’t teach my heart to fall in loveto somebody else in the way I love youSometimes, I can't describe my feelingswhe..
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A Poem by KAC
Since I first talk and laugh with youSuddenly I don’t want to be parted from youI then felt a kind of feeling for youBut I don’t know if i..
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A Poem by KAC
I have a God.His name is Jesus Christ.I cannot see Him, but I can feel Him.He hears my prayers and He answers my prayers.He gives my heart and my mind..
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A Chapter by KAC
DING DONG! The
door bell of Yamada’s residence rang. “Ohayou gozaimasu!” greeted Miyuki.
“Miyuki-chan, you’re here alr..
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A Chapter by KAC
Aoi arrived
early at school. She was surprised to find that none of her classmates arrived
earlier than her that day. “Oh… Am I that ea..
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A Chapter by KAC
Always after
class in the afternoon, Aoi will sit down on a bench and will be seen eating.
This has been a habit of Aoi, to eat especially sweets, a..
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A Chapter by KAC
One lunch
break, while Aoi and Miyuki are eating their lunch on one spacious table. Aoi
spotted Ken; he seemed to be looking for a table where he ca..
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