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:
tanka haiku: When snow turns to ice,
and bitter winds sting my face,
I think of baseball.
For Spring is getting nearer
and Umps soon will shout, "Play Ball!"
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tanka haiku: All men were once boys,
All leaders, once followers,
Wise men, ignorant.
Neither resent nor regret,
all will soon enough be frail.
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As a tree reaches
for the sky, a potato
embraces the earth.
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Silhouettes of trees
turn my river view into
a jigsaw puzzle.
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Dimly lit streetlamps
dot a snowy path that winds
through Riverside Park.
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Troubles never last.
Like cream poured into coffee,
they'll soon swirl away.
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Deep in the forest,
patches of stippled sunlight,
warm a leaf-strewn trail.
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When she walked away,
I brought my hands to my face,
to hold in my dreams.
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Twilight, cold and wet ...
To ease the chill in my bones,
a savory bisque!
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What's more exhausting
than having unlimited
opportunities?
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Back from the future?
Aerodynamic designs.
Gone like a cool breeze.
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The future was then,
but now the future is a
present from the past.
( Ivo Pannaggi, Speeding Train (Treno in corsa), 1922 )
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Don't resist urges
from impulse or desire ...
they will point the way.
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Lit by sunlight, a
glowing landscape made out of
bits of colored glass.
( Happy would-have-been 166th birthday to Louis Comfort Tiffany. )
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Would you choose to go
relive your youth, if you could
not change anything?
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The out of season
strawberries sit tastelessly
on her kitchen table.
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Winter snow again,
will blow again, your car will
need a tow again.
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tanka haiku: In our solitude,
do we not all wonder if
we have moved the world?
It is at such times, we must
remember days like today.
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He was raised by wolves
But tutored by nightingales
So he howls in key.
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Implausible schemes
might come to fruition ... IF
the timing is right.
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When my mind escapes
from thoughts that weigh it down, I
soar above the clouds.
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Eighteen coffee cups
cluttering the counter-top;
broken dishwasher.
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How her heart would ache
in the middle of the night ...
yet, be healed by dawn.
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A wellspring of joy,
lies within each of our hearts,
waiting to be tapped.
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Comments
Oh delightful!
I get stuck in this weather up here in the middle of nowhere. Weather for chrissakes!
Weather shall always be with us. hahahaha
It is ten degrees out there with 20 mile an hour winds. And this has gone on since Dec 9? If it is not -20F, it is -20F windchill! Damn
A Cabin Fever
Has really Enveloped me
I have been stuck here
Wellsprings are not here
Depression attaches now
I HAVE TO GET OUT!
hahahahahaha
My keyboard now works
I am free to write my 'works'
About nothingness.
hahahaha
I do love coffee
I do play with recipes
Let's have another
the end
for now
by Richard Day on Fri, 02/21/2014 - 4:02pm
Thanks, DD.
With cabin fever,
cedar doctor, otherwise
you'll pine for a cure.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 02/21/2014 - 10:40pm
I will take the tour,
Experience it again,
Just the way it was.
by moat on Fri, 02/21/2014 - 11:09pm
Nice one, moat.
I would do it too.
But you'd be surprised at how
many folks would not,
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 02/21/2014 - 11:35pm
IT IS GOING TO BE +28F Degrees tomorrow.
A total reversal of what has been predicted.
I mean it was 25 below last nite! hahahahah
I had no idea where to put this bit of trivia!
Forgive me!
hahahahahah
I can go out now
Well now is tomorrow's hope
Forget the wind this time
After noon Friday
There is no wind chill alert
I shall exit soon
hahahahahh
11 hours of
Sunlight changes everything
The sun just rules.
hahahahah
I dunno, this is a big deal to me anyway
the end
by Richard Day on Thu, 02/27/2014 - 5:43pm
Temper'tures rising!
Sunlight changes everything,
Winter defeated!
Hope for tomorrow;
I'll breathe fresh air again! The
sun will warm my face!
by MrSmith1 on Thu, 02/27/2014 - 11:26pm