End of the Week is as End of the Week Does

English: Friday Street allotments

English: Friday Street allotments (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Friday again. Man how the week goes by. I spent most of it editing my next book and I must say I like this one. I know you would like to agree with me, but it’s going to be a while till I get the thing out the door. Besides the fact that you will have to pick it up and read it before you agree or not, I have confidence you will.

The subject of my post today is to celebrate the week’s end with a quick Haiku that hopefully translates the meaning of Friday to most of us. Those of you who are lucky enough to avoid work can stop right here cause you will simply not get the meaning and social import of the words assembled. For the rest of us who must face the prospect of working each and every day here is my haiku homage to work.

Work by John W. Howell ©2013

For some work is play,

Work for others is judgment. . .

Drinkers work’s a curse.

Have a Happy Friday and Great weekend

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you so much

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  1. Katie Cross's avatar

    I”m so jealous. I never like my book by the time I’m done editing it. Truly. I want to throw it away.

    But then I don’t. I’m glad it’s the end of the week too. Let’s celebrate!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Here take this Margarita.

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  2. Lesley at Lola Rugula's avatar

    Great haiku and good luck with the editing process!

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Thank you. Have a great week

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