william nippress's words
interesting, sparks thought
can't be bad
by searle of morning
Negative people
Sorry used up so much space
But they bring me down
by William Nippress
And to be honest
I won
by William Nippress
If you really must
Pulling holes in my Haiku
Feel free I
by William Nippress
If your life is bad
I
by William Nippress
I like this Haiku site
And I read some good people
Stop criticizing
by William Nippress
There
by William Nippress
Would be small minded
If all my life was just here
Relax have some fun
by William Nippress
Status is just crap
It
by William Nippress
People steal my name
People rubbish me, so what
It
by William Nippress
Never claimed high ground
Never said my work was good
Its just fun relax
by William Nippress
Looks over shoulder
Its ok still 571
Am I after him?
by William Nippress
Cliff likes to eat sand.
He'd have some sand sandwiches,
If he had some bread.
by JH of London
Floating feathers drift
On warm air currents rising
Like effective dough.
by JH of London
Equally Trying:
Conversations on stairways.
Insufferable.
by JH of London
Insufferable.
Conversations in doorways.
Insufferable.
by JH of London
Jangling keys, weird sensation,
Look in my pocket
For a brief demonstration
by JH of London
please understand me
i'm as normal as you are
if you were normal
by ash
nasal congestion
i cut my toenails today
is this a poem ?
by ash
here is a journal
documenting drab details
of a boring life
i just have to ask
please go and sit somewhere else
not near the keyboard
by ash
you heard it here first :
william nippress the new mox
who counts seventeen
by ash
i have to confess
i didn't like my last work
as it wasn't mine
by ash (the real ash you understand)
you're welcome nipp dude
look how pissed off jake fool is
tenga buen dia
by harharhar of Jakingshit.com
Writing in my name!
Someone too ashamed to say
what their real name is
by A Student of Homosexuality's nothing to be ashamed about, fool
today i earned $86 after tax
My employers made $900 from my work
I have trouble justifying it to myself
by Searle of employed
coca cola
condensation on can
refreshing after a day in the shop
by searle of home with tired back
Thank you good people
I laughed at the submissions
Morning laughter
by William Nippress
een duhn furgit mel-lie
by sigh
you the man, ronin
just go and lead the way, dude
and let haiku reign
by searle
duhh....the night cold and
sweaty. i lay and think
to myself and ask this
question: What's goin' on
HERE?
by mox
foaming waves sparkle
in a sea of endless blue
a mountain in white
by ash
with skin like onion
exasperated she'll be
let cock-suckers squib
by Jake of Jakehole.com
now, girl-boys, behave
you perverts have gone too far
just let my site be
by janis of Scarborough
Aww for dung jake's sake
Two baloney sammiches
squibbling over jake*
.
(*-crap)
by Anonymous Poet@Jakeass.com of HAHAAHAAA!!!
No, Jake is mine so
He never was really yours
He is true to me
by sexually frustrated of Go find your own Jake, jake!
Jake was my boyfriend
Boyfriend of mine he was so
My dear boyfriend Jake
by A Student of Jaking off somewhere
One of the monkeys
Has a lack of confidence
See haiku below
by A Student of Baboons!!!
Haikus are private
You should not read my haikus
Please don
by William Nippress
They just wrote haiku
Under the name Nippress and
Posted it up here
by A Student of Or they relieved themselves on the keyboard
Investigation
by students into monkeys
and writing Shakespeare
by A Student of They didn't though
one, two, maybe three
anymore becomes greedy
get your own website
by poem limiter
self advertising
shameless, pathetic, blalant
mystery pics good!
by jonas! of iceland.
Mark my words one day
This place will be the in place
Property still cheap
by William Nippress
Fruits vegetables
Some I may never have seen
Shopkeepers smiling
by William Nippress
Mostly Sikhs, Hindus
Just finished Gurudwara
Largest in the west
by William Nippress
Streets full of strollers
Families, those in the know
Its well kept secret
by William Nippress
For those who don
by William Nippress
Finished about nine
Went shopping in the High Street
For hard to get spice
by William Nippress