hot cocoa

rin

Tokyo is in shock
People are walking around wearing warm clothes
Autumn in the calendar is almost over
But the trees are just starting to change their autumn colors
The sky is cloudy and the wind is cold
I feel warmth in a room with a stove
And I'm having trouble forgetting the password for my email address
I was relieved to finally be able to access with the password I remembered

At times like this, let's drink hot cocoa
Translating too many other people's poems,
exceeding the limits of machine translation DeepL

Kicking away the language barrier with a lightsaber

  • Author: rin (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 20th, 2024 00:06
  • Comment from author about the poem: used Google
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Demar Desu

    F the language barrier!

    あなたの詩をありがとう

    • rin

      一句、二句、Thanks
      ”ikku,niku,sanku-su"
      How to count the number of haiku poems.

    • NafisaSB

      captured the signs of the times very well indeed

      • rin

        I tried to write a poem about today's events.
        May there be good things in Mumbai.
        And may it rain down on you too.

        • NafisaSB

          thank you - God bless you

        • RSM0812

          I like the last line. A quick witty star wars reference. Lol

          • rin

            Once I finished the poem, I thought it would be more nonsense and fun to have a lightsaber, so I added it.
            Thank you for enjoying it.

          • arqios

            楽しかった! Showa kindness park is beautiful this time of year!
            この時期の昭和記念公園は美しい!( thanks DeepL)

            • rin

              If you say so, I would like to go. I can get there in an hour by car on the highway, but it will be crowded tomorrow, so I am wondering what to do.

              • arqios

                We take the train everywhere! But that is our personal choice 😊



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