Poopdeck, you are so funny! Here's how haiku works: first line of the poem is five syllables, second line is seven syllables, last line is five syllables. Example:
Did I miss something? No,Dad,this is called "haiku" (But not good haiku.)
Honestly? I write this blog to share the human aspects of medicine + teaching + work/life balance with others and myself -- and to honor the public hospital and her patients--but never at the expense of patient privacy or dignity.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
"One writes out of one thing only--one's own experience. Everything depends of how relentlessly one forces from this experience the last drop, sweet or bitter, it can possibly give."
~ James Baldwin (1924 - 1987)
"Do it for the story." ~ Antoinette Nguyen, MD, MPH
Details, names, time frames, etc. are always changed to protect anonymity. This may or may not be an amalgamation of true,quasi-true, or completely fictional events. But the lessons? They are always real and never, ever fictional. Got that?
Did I miss something?
ReplyDeletePoopdeck, you are so funny! Here's how haiku works: first line of the poem is five syllables, second line is seven syllables, last line is five syllables. Example:
ReplyDeleteDid I miss something?
No,Dad,this is called "haiku"
(But not good haiku.)
Ya dig? :)