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    A Recuperative Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

    Here's this week's rather meager heap of haikus:

     


     

    Sometimes if you stare
    hard enough you can convince
    folks of anything.

     

    (Marcel Duchamp as photographed by a former neighbor, Tony Vacarro.)

     

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    after each heartache
    a glistening beach at dawn
    eases my sorrow.


    (photo courtesy Kristina Rebelo)

     

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    morning reflections
    may take a bit of time to
    come into focus.


    (photo courtesy Kristina Rebelo)


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    Advice-to-vampires-ku:

    Don't become smitten
    with young maids you have bitten;
    there's too much at stake.

     

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    Skies with quiet clouds,
    boardwalks sparsely peopled with
    Old folks lost in thought.


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    L. L. Bean, Best Buy,
    Mrs Field's Cookies, Macys ...
    Mall s assimilate.

     
     
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    Ever wonder why
    the stars shine in the sky? Two
    words: Twinkle Factor.


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    Do not weep all night
    then wonder why the world seems
    so full of teardrops.


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    Once again, these damned hospital stays are getting in the way of my blogging.  Sorry about that.  The cause of this stay is still being determined.  The hospital folks came up with three or four scenarios and treated me for them.  hahaha   

    Anyway, in my looking for bonus material, I came across this old poem. 

     

     

     


    late at night
    a lonely man
    walks down a quiet street

    in the middle of the sidewalk
    just ahead of him
    sits a bird

    as he approaches
    the lonely man whispers "shoo!"
    but the bird stays still

    what an odd thing
    the lonely man thinks
    to see a bird sitting

    in the middle of a sidewalk
    on a quiet street
    in the middle of the night

    he wonders if it is hurt, but then he notices
    that the bird is aware of him standing there
    but still it does not move

    the bird just turns its head slightly back and forth
    and opens and closes its beak
    but the rest of the bird does not move

    the lonely man takes his cane and brings it
    to within half an inch of the bird
    but still it does not move.

    the lonely man studies the bird for a moment
    it seems almost sweetly, innocently unaware of its own peril
    its head pays no attention to the failure
    that has obviously occurred in its body

    How long has it to live, thinks the lonely man
    How long will it survive, unprotected and alone

    unable to bend down to reach the bird
    the lonely man trudges home to sleep a fitful sleep

    the next morning as the sun rises
    on the quiet sidewalk
    so does the lonely man

    he looks for the bird but it is gone
    the sidewalk is clear
    imagine a merciful end.


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    Comments

    THERE YA ARE!

    Damn!

    Time is funny.

    A month ago we were lucky to see zero.

    Today it was 35F--that is a plus figure. hahhahah

    Basically I have lived in this state all my life.

    You would think that I would get used to it.

    Thirty days and more from Winter's first breath.

    I have to admit it's getting better.

    And I am so glad that you are getting better!


    A lovely poem, Mr. Smith. I offer my heartfelt welcome home ...

    A writer's silence

    thunders with the fury of

    an angry echo.

    Reverberating,

    finding solace only once

    he retrieves his pen.


    Thanks barefooted.  Nice haikus.


    Barefooted, I echo Mr. Smith. Very nice poem, indeed. 


    Welcome back, Mister.
    Your pay has been adjusted
    for the missing week.

    Heads bowed in prayer
    to St. Android of the App
    ignore other gods.


    Wonderful poem.  Glad you are back. 


    Thanks trkingmomoe!    It's  good to.be back.  


    Lovely poem, Smith. Stay well.


    Thanks Oxy!  I'm trying. Ha!


    Rude, rough, and ready,
    love rushes into people
    like an accident.


    Good one, moat!

     

    Like a lightning strike,
    Love rushes through you, then it's
    gone like a cool breeze.


    No Snowmageddon;
    Light fills puddles on Broadway.
    Break time is Over.


    Ha!!  Good one, moat!

    Snowmageddon was
    trumped up by Hype-mageddon ...
    Still, I enjoyed the rest.


     


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