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Pro Bono Poetry

Stones pro bono haiku
Oct 28th, 2013 Pro Bono Week

Pro Bono Week came

and then Pro Bono Week went.

In sum: Time well spent!

 

It spread like wildfire:

The power of pro bono.

Sparks have grown to flames!

 

Two little haikus,

Both from us, poemed for you

Will you write one too?

If you enjoyed Pro Bono Week and all of its festivities as much as we did, chime into the haiku discussion! Haikus pre-date tweets by hundreds of years: Trade your 140 character limit for a 5-7-5 syllable triplet! Let us know what Pro Bono Week meant to you.

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