Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs

Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs

A Poem by Phill Oz O'fee
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Dodoitsu structured write ...

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Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs



Perceivance of expression

Twisted by politicians

To marginalize free speech

Just insults us all


Copyright @ Phillozofee 2018

© 2018 Phill Oz O'fee


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Phill Oz O'fee
Dodoitsu is a form of Japanese poetry developed towards the end of the Edo period. Often concerning love or work, and usually comical, Dodoitsu poems consist of four lines with the moraic structure 7-7-7-5 and no rhyme for a total of 26 more, making it one of the longer Japanese forms.

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Not the cutesy write I was expecting when I saw the bunny pic but so good and on point!

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Phill Oz O'fee
Phill Oz O'fee

Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom



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I am caught in a time spiral of confusion; that period we all experience between birth and death. Somewhere inside hides a poet, writer, lyricist and/or whatever, laying dormant and suppressed by s.. more..

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