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:
To illuminate
is better than to merely shine.
Teach thinking, not thoughts.
( If St. Thomas Aquinas wrote a haiku ... )
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With memories, you
close your eyes, they last longer ...
or so I've been told.
(My sister and a very young me on Cape Cod in the 1950's ...)
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Ah, consistency ...
It's not just over-rated,
it's the same old sh*t.
---
tanka haiku:
I tread warily
I wear readily, I swear
without reticence
or a hope for tomorrow
but that's neither here nor there.
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Cats may be pointy,
but a Priest is anointy,
both are a blessing.
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tanka haiku:
If, without a feck
you are feckless, without hope,
you are hopeless ... then
Why when you create a wreck
are you considered reckless?
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tanka haiku +1 :
We invented fierce.
We will accept your challenge!
Sharpen the weapons!!
Ummm ... it is kind of hot out.
and the dark clouds ... it might rain.
I hate when leather
gets real wet, you know? Can we
talk things out ... Fiercely?
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Our hearts are tender
Our determination, tough ...
All tears shed are wet.
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Better listen close.
Feel the beat. Get a groove on
Get it in your soul
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Napping on sofas,
barking at the mailman,
the life of my dog.
(Today is Dog Day. Photos from 1967 of my then 12 year old beagle, Christopher. We got him as a puppy in 1955 and he lived until 1970. He was more than a good dog.)
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Another day of
endless infomercials where
football ought to be.
---
brochures invite me
linger longer by the sea
Cape Cod Cottages
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tanka haiku:
Who have you steadied?
Whose heart have you opened? Whose
dreams have you unleashed?
Ask yourself these, for they are
the questions that matter most.
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Yesterday's roses,
in fullness of bloom ... recall
our halcyon days.
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The one thing we do
that's as powerful as Love
is ... that we Forgive.
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Saturday Street Fair
as the Summer season ends
Broadway barbecue!
---
When humidity
rises, discomfort does too.
Go to the movies.
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Behind my razor
in my medicine cab'net,
lies an old toothbrush.
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Drunk and bewildered ...
Well, here I am, 2 PM.
Heck, what day is it?
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Weekends never end,
The beer's free and sex sublime ...
but just in my dreams.
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tanka haiku:
With fingers tappin'
on the 88's, 'bones wail,
lips blowin' on 'sticks'
filling rainy nights with tears,
There, there, lemme buya beer
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As her 'crush' approached,
she giggled like a schoolgirl,
her face turning red.
---
He lay beside her,
getting stains on his jeans from
the freshly cut grass.
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Kicking off flip-flops,
She ran down the beach and stepped
on a jellyfish.
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double haiku:
Laurel and Hardy
were pushed into anarchy
by circumstances.
Stan and Oliver
were at odds with a complex
and mechanized world.
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To whine is but to
rant with specificity.
Don't complain, speak up!
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triple haiku:
O'er the crest of the
hill, beyond the turn in the
road ... where hope resides.
turn the corner, lift
up the veil, enter darkened
rooms, destiny waits.
Do not be fearful.
Trust that no harm will come, for
you have much to do.
---
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Water seeping in
the bottoms of my shoes
wading through puddles.
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Uncle Jack sat, as
Drunk as a hoot owl, and tried
to count his fingers.
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Working in the field
all day long wearing a hat
my hair gets matted.
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The piazza is
full of aging young couples
flirting with hope.
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In my camp tent, I
write letters by thunderstorm ...
eat peanut butter.
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Useless, useless rain.
Already watered the lawn.
Now it's redundant.
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Man with a remote.
Children playing with their toys.
Woman with a cat.
(Fernand Léger - 1921 - Woman with a cat.)
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Amidst the cattails,
and languorous in repose,
a fairy lingers ...
( by Alphonse Mucha approx. 1920)
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before-and-after-ku:
A triangle of
tranquility sails the sea
'neath darkening skies.
-
Shafts of golden light,
signaled we'd weathered the storm,
so, we headed home.
(Photographs courtesy Kristina Rebelo)
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To be committed
is to fly through each sunset
in search of the dawn.
(Photograph courtesy Kristina Rebelo)
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Written in margins
of forgotten manuscripts,
lies many a truth.
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When it comes to a
thermos nuclear war, it's
bring your own lunch box.
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The most courageous
words ever spoken, must be,
'So ... let us go on.'
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There’s a twilight time
between dusk and eve’ning that
nurtures reflection.
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The word, nonpareil
was coined for guys like him - Toots
was without equal.
(Even in his 90's, Toots Thielemans could play the harmonica better than anyone else. Toots passed away this week at age 94. RIP)
An Encore:
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Comments
Oh and there he is!
You lead a horse to water
But you can't make him...
You can't make him think. hahahahahha
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A CRITIQUE OF THE BIG SHORT
And it's so damn hard
It's a hard rain gonna fall
And we get nothin'
We get nothin' t'all
They're comin for us
And the end is nigh
The big short I view
It is on Netflix for free
Well I paid a fee
Bale is the hero
He told his bosses: watch it!
Bullshit optimests
Psychos are in it
Where is the money nut fucks?
Sociopaths fail
hahahhahahaah
Let us short this pile
This pile of dangerous shit
And keep on truckin
While we are fuckin
hahahhahah
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I wrote this on Wednesday?
hahahahah
by Richard Day on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 6:34pm
I remember reading that Dorothy Parker line when I was a teenager and thinking it was one of the funniest, cleverest lines ever. Asked to use the word, Horticulture in a sentence, Parker, as the story goes, adlibbed, "You can lead a whore to culture, but you can't make her think. " The Algonquin Roundtable must have been a riot. I remember when I first came to live in NYC, and going there, sitting in the lobby, watching the house cat wander around, and trying to imagine it as it once was. during its glory days.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 12:14am
hahahahhaahahahah
God I love Dorothy Parker.
I never read or heard this line before.
DAMN!
Thank you Mr. Smith.
You made my month!
What a line!
I am looking for this song from Mr. Robot......
I shall return.
by Richard Day on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 1:05am
I found the song!
It took me ten hours. hahahaha
The song is interrupted and almost not able to be heard.
But it comes from Mr. Robot.
Here is the regular version from the initial songsters.
Portia Doubleday in the Mr. Robot series does this song really well.
I never liked the original.
But damn, Portia does this solo almost a cappella.
It is like a voice crying in the widerness; a soul crying out for help?
Anyway, because of copyright problems, you will have to see the segment in the episode.
by Richard Day on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 10:29am
Oooooo, Thanks DD!! I'll go listen... Be back later.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 11:32am
Pentameter gait
staggers down a drunken path
to a piano.
Tom waits smoking on the bench.
The moon plays another tune.
by moat on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 10:30pm
Moonlight's serenade
staggers down a drunken path
to rockabilly.
by barefooted on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 10:49pm
Excellent, Missy!!
Moonlight Sonata
played like a cantata, will
give you stigmata.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 11:59pm
HA! Wonderful, moat!!
A smokin' Tom waits
for the pentameter gates
I am (something) verse.
"I am bic", he yelled,
but t'was easy to tell, he
was a fountain pen.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 11:52pm
Oh my God Moat.
I found some pirated version of Sea of Love
by Richard Day on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 11:28am
Ah-choo! Ah-choo! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....
CHOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Snurfle snurfle cough snork
Damn these allergies.
by Janicket on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 10:48am
I hear ya, Janicket!
Damn this Summer cold!
my nose is stuffed up AND I'm
sweating like a pig!
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 11:29am
Feeling so drowsy....
Eyelids stone-weighted, drooping,
Work demands, no sleep!
Drooping head, drifting
Attention; reluctantly
Struggling to focus.
Need MOAR coffee.
by Janicket on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 5:48pm
I shall re-meme-ber
this exception to the norm,
but still not approve.
for those wondering about MOAR: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/moar
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 10:49pm
Apologies for the departure from strict 5-7-5 but I didn't make the meme:
Monsters beset us
Lovecraftian horrors lurk:
by Janicket on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 5:59pm
I don't care WHAT it
is you call yourself, Squidward,
Spongebob fears you not.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 08/27/2016 - 6:50pm
"If it fits, I sit"
Cat in a box; blubber bulge
Hanging over sides.
by Janicket on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 2:53pm
HA!! Excellent, Janicket!!
Choosing furnishings,
is easy, my rule of thumb;
"If it fits, I sit."
by MrSmith1 on Sun, 08/28/2016 - 5:00pm