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Spent my last Merit
Too soon, too muchmuch, too soon, some might say
This may earn me some

I spent them early
Did not know what was to come
I missed out on some

This time was different
Next time i will be careful
Choose wisely, it says

#happyHaikuSunday

Personally I prefer the expression "too much, too soon," rather than "too soon, too much"  to say the "what" before the "when" rather than saying the "when" before the "what"..

even though, I can imagine there there are times that we say the "when" before the "what".  For example,

1) "many times, I have sold too many of my bitcoin too soon."

or maybe better:

2)  "Many times, on Sundays, I have read haikus, yet rarely have I written any."

O.k... Let me try to say this in another way:

questions have been raised
do we say too soon, too much
or too much too soon?

Sundays, what a days?
they used to be for relax
now, reading writing doing haikus

go figure it out
if you must do such a thing
"we" adaptening

Are you serious?
Sirius?  Tongue

1.) LOL
2.) A very good one!
3.) Also the Haiku
4.) You are totally right.

As a non-native english speaker/writer, i'm forgettening some rules sometimes, also these Haiku words try to pop out of my mind fast and chaotic, so i barely have a choice to notice small errors. Your corrections wouldn't validate the Haiku rulenings, so they are valid, imho.


Enjoying in BKK with El duderino_

Cheers!



So you're basically saying you both are saving the ordering of two White Russians for later?
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Spent my last Merit
Too soon, too muchmuch, too soon, some might say
This may earn me some

I spent them early
Did not know what was to come
I missed out on some

This time was different
Next time i will be careful
Choose wisely, it says

#happyHaikuSunday

Personally I prefer the expression "too much, too soon," rather than "too soon, too much"  to say the "what" before the "when" rather than saying the "when" before the "what"..

even though, I can imagine there there are times that we say the "when" before the "what".  For example,

1) "many times, I have sold too many of my bitcoin too soon."

or maybe better:

2)  "Many times, on Sundays, I have read haikus, yet rarely have I written any."

O.k... Let me try to say this in another way:

questions have been raised
do we say too soon, too much
or too much too soon?

Sundays, what a days?
they used to be for relax
now, reading writing doing haikus

go figure it out
if you must do such a thing
"we" adaptening

Are you serious?
Sirius?  Tongue

1.) LOL
2.) A very good one!
3.) Also the Haiku
4.) You are totally right.

As a non-native english speaker/writer, i'm forgettening some rules sometimes, also these Haiku words try to pop out of my mind fast and chaotic, so i barely have a choice to notice small errors. Your corrections wouldn't validate the Haiku rulenings, so they are valid, imho.