Haiku riddles

I’m not happy with my last line, but anything else I can think of for it makes it too obvious, except maybe this:

They swoop day and night
Attacking bills and squawking
Wanting my lance free

:frowning: Makes no difference, I still don’t understand

OK, I wrote it late at night after a bad week in the office—of day and night phone calls and emails.

I would never have guessed that :lol:

So, your solution? … :smiley: Did that clue help?

I thought the solution was ‘day and night phone calls and emails’ :smiley:

Hmm, your boss?

Lance free - free lance…

I’m a freelancer, so no boss. So who would be attacking me day and night?

Ok, I thought from that line that you wanted to be a freelancer.

your clients

:tup:

I thought from that line that you wanted to be a freelancer.

I think my original mistake was that line 3 didn’t relate to the subject of the Haiku, so my amended version does (sort of … as in what they want …).

I’ll add the answer to my Haiku as nobody seems to be trying that one any longer. It was “fire”. Technobear had it in his/her response. :slight_smile:

Witches?

Nuria, are you responding to my Haiku? If so, I mentioned the solution in the post before yours. It’s “fire”.

No, to Ralph’s… but I just read that his riddle was solved too… and it was freelancer.

I thought about the Harry Potter’s books when reading yours but and knew that it has something to do with the “Globet of Fire” (thanks, TechnoBear) but that was about it :slight_smile:

bear

I would never have guessed that one. I still have difficulty to understand the riddle now that I know the answer :smiley:

That leaves this haiku from zot. Three lines for a three word answer. I have no idea. Anyone?

Cascading
Style
Sheet

:slight_smile:

Returned to this thread today, and I saw the solution right away (if it’s the right solution that is :smiley: )

A new one:

Seems like time stands still
Rectangular memories
Give me a big smile

Yes, you’re correct. Sorry, I was away for a while.

Photographs?

I have one, but it’s probably too easy.

Alone in the sea
Said to be watching themselves
Size does not matter