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:
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double haiku:
Chrons disease is an
allergy to wristwatches.
on the other hand ...
Crohns disease is an
inflammatory illness
with diff'rent movements.
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triple haiku:
I dream, I wish, I
want, hope and wait ... then give up
and go back to sleep.
I dream, I wish, I
want, hope and wait ... then give up
and go back to sleep.
I dream, I wish, I
want, hope and wait ... then give up
and now I can't sleep.
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Summer colds are like
crazy ex-girlfriends; they're both
unpredictable.
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"Haberdasher's Hopes!"
"Picnics in Cluttered Canoes ..."
(Plays closed Out-of-town.)
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Like a garden rose,
the nurse showed up in the Spring ...
and pricked my finger.
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Try imagining
that strangers you encounter,
are friends from past lives.
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tanka haiku:
Why defy the wind?
Or swim against the tide? Why
make things so damned hard?
There's but one answer to this ...
It's the path I chose to walk.
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a tanka haiku warning:
Don't wear pink spandex
on your Summer vacation
it will cause riots.
Cops will come, then you'll get 'pinched',
and do a stretch in prison.
---
Wanderlust re-born ...
when the circus passed through town,
Now he clowns around.
---
A tall vase full of
happy yellow daffodils
assuages anger.
---
The moist earth gave way
to one insistent daisy,
and now, fields of them.
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double haiku:
Swimming with the tide
may take you into oceans
of profound regret.
Lying on the beach,
however, may burn your hide,
so ya takes your choice.
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When the tide rolls in,
a strolling avocet should
ignore reflections.
(Photo courtesy of Kristina Rebelo)
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Sometimes you should just
dig a hole in the sand and
watch the waves come in.
(Photo courtesy of Kristina Rebelo)
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You can not always
turn the world upside down, but
you can turn yourself.
(Photo courtesy of Kristina Rebelo)
---
Miss Otis regrets,
when photographing egrets,
there are no secrets.
(Photo courtesy of Kristina Rebelo)
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Some flowering quince
brighten up my room, while they
taunt my allergies.
---
The theater went dark;
then flickering images,
danced upon the screen.
---
Without warning, two
Trucks collide near the corner,
Police cars converge.
---
Rhythmic melodies
drift from grandmother's bedroom:
Old 78's!
---
Kids were not allowed
in grandfather's library,
but cats wandered in.
---
Scars are reminders,
That Life can be risky, but
we can, and will, heal.
---
Fog floats on the fields,
dew forms on the split rail fence
Rain in the forecast.
---
Five thirty AM
on a Summer Sunday morn,
life is damned near per...
(alternate take:)
Early Sunday morn,
the soft yellow sunlight mutes
harsh realities.
Edward Hopper (1882-1967), Early Sunday Morning, 1930.
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In a stately room,
a book lies open on a
mahogany desk.
---
In their living room,
a conversation started
in jest, ends badly.
---
He once walked two miles
through the wind and pouring rain
just to see her smile.
---
hanging limply from
an overhead pipe; one sad,
deflated balloon.
---
As a precaution,
I wrap my arms around her,
then share the sad news.
---
Two glasses sit on
an old oak table, emptied
of kumquat liqueur.
---
There's so much music
in this world we inhabit,
why aren't we dancing?
---
Ev'ry stream that flows
through a lush valley, first knows
a barren mountain.
---
Capitalism
rocks, Socialism reggaes,
and Monarchies waltz..
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I used to wonder
what makes the world go 'round. Now
I know; it's wonder.
---
A faraway look
does not demand great distance;
just hope for nearness.
---
Please try to keep your
imaginary distance.
my folks are watching.
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Comments
People make the world go around.
by trkingmomoe on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 10:36am
I get afraid
Just beside my self
I am just beside myself
I get so damned lost
Suicide is there
Suicide is just painless
But I am afraid
People I know now
And yet people I knew then
Fight death all these days
I get so damned mad
And I should not get so mad
But I am alive
I am grateful to
Be alive as I
Awaken to a new world
Every new day
(Thank you for being there. Keep up the good fight!)
by Richard Day on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 4:37pm
Thanks, DD!!
You can not be lost
you are, for me, my North Star.
Shining in the sky.
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triple haiku:
Whoever said that
suicide is painless was
a damned optimist.
suicide? painless?
dying hurts and that ain't all;
it hurts our loved ones.
I suppose that sounds
trite. It is. It is also
true as true can be.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 4:56pm
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I knew I could get it. hhahahahaah
I love this song and yet irony prevailed.
hahahahha
by Richard Day on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 5:06pm
Yeah, it's a great song. Even 40 years as a TV theme song hasn't diminished it's power.
When one sings sweetly
of agony and mayhem,
Irony prevails.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 6:31pm
Three cuts of the pie
give eight pieces in between:
Drawn lines create space.
by moat on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 8:47pm
Nice, moat!!
Drawn lines create space ...
it's how we define our world;
establish context.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 05/30/2015 - 9:16pm
Twilight is the realm
between who you once were and
who you've yet to meet.
A whispered secret
that lingers in the fragrance
of your future past.
by barefooted on Sun, 05/31/2015 - 8:36pm
Oooooooo .... Excellent, Missy!!
A whispered secret
can not be dislodged or opened
by a thoughtless scream.
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Twilight is the realm
of newborn hopes and wishes
which must feed on dreams.
by MrSmith1 on Sun, 05/31/2015 - 9:20pm
Screams must be thoughtless -
consideration masks the
instinct of the soul.
by barefooted on Sun, 05/31/2015 - 9:50pm
Nice one!!
Diplomacy means ...
Consideration masks the
rudeness of Instinct.
by MrSmith1 on Sun, 05/31/2015 - 10:01pm