MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Here's this week's heap of haikus:
And so, we gather
to rejoice and to give thanks
for we are so blessed.
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Let each turkey slice
and wedge of mom’s pumpkin pie,
demonstrate our thanks.
Mash the potatoes,
baste the turkey, eat some pie,
then take a long nap.
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A crumpled fender,
wrapped around a barber pole,
could mean a close shave.
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At the sky’s edges,
mountaintops still pierce the clouds,
to peek at heaven.
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Do not weep all night
then wonder why the world seems
so full of teardrops.
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A remote sand dune,
hides a young couple in love,
from all … but one dog.
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Success often stands
on the shoulders of failure.
Never give up hope.
Respondku from my friend, David:
Hope is not so great
when it interferes with a
healthy acceptance.
My respondku2:
Quite true. Hope should not
be delusional; it must
get us through the storms.
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He tried to please her,
he tried to reason with her,
she tried his patience.
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tanka haiku:
His reading glasses
slid right down his nose and dropped
into the toilet.
This dilemma was not solved
until he could stop laughing.
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Though she pined for him,
she could not find a way to
gracefully forgive.
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A haiku for writers ...
haiku: The plot thickens when
you're married to the ending
but wake with a start.
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Wishing for rainbows
is fine, but refracting light
through a prism … works.
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A yellow note was
pasted on the scaffolding ...
"Soft heads need hard hats."
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Mental environs
are of our own making. We're
lost in our own maze.
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Through an iron fence,
I watch autumn leaves fall on
empty park benches.
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Pretending we'll meet,
each time I turn a corner
makes me walk faster.
(A variation taken from one of my favorite Cy Coleman songs; "I Walk a Little Faster.")
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As I drove away,
to start my life anew, I
still thought about you.
Inspired by a great Johnny Mercer song, "I Thought About You.")
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My latest AS Awareness Project.