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:
A knock at the door.
her face rings a bell ... My past
has caught up with me.
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A slice of apple,
a wedge of sharp cheddar cheese,
And a well-worn book.
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Hand-made paper clips ...
reported by ... ly Ballou.
All hail, Bob and Ray!
(The great Bob Elliot passed away this week, age 92. RIP)
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Bonus Bob and Ray!!
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Despite commitments
and their vows of devotion,
Love would foil their plans.
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Sometimes I'm awake,
When I should be fast asleep,
dreaming I'm awake.
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Cloudy afternoon.
On the path near the foot bridge ...
deliberate steps.
Leon Kroll, Scene in Central Park, 1922
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Slouched in a corner,
of a dingy juke joint, a
young man learns the blues.
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The old cobblestones
on the bridge to Morey are
a bit uneven.
Le Pont de Morey,- Alfred Sisley
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If the world's a stage,
And people are the players,
Who's in charge of props?
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Scouts on camping trips,
Lovers caught in passion's throes,
Neither needs matches.
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Cold wind, freezing sleet,
and an angry dog make me
wish I had stayed home.
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He sat in his room
and played a lonely waltz on
his concertina.
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The harsh winter will
argue against the thaw, but
soon, the warmth returns.
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I am all aswirl,
y'see, I've met a girl and
I'm dizzy from love.
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Quietly they slept,
in a field of bluebonnets;
his head in her lap.
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In the swirls of clouds,
where we imagine heaven,
hopes and dreams re-form.
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Wish the snow would go
from being to nothingness ...?
Sartre should shovel.
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Another snowstorm,
another chance to enjoy
quiet time at home.
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Young eyes hold magic;
look into them, and see the
world as it could be.
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tanka haiku:
On a corner lot,
a two-story brick building
is all that remains.
Glories of another time,
too soon reduced to rubble.
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triple haiku:
The cinnamon toast
was brown and speckled and the
buttered oatmeal hot.
At his cousin's house,
breakfast was a ritual
he found confusing.
"Where's the Cheerios?"
he asked, "And why honeydews,
this isn't Sunday!"
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tanka haiku:
We fight our whole lives
to thrive in the world of our
parents, only to
discover that we're living
in the world of our children.
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A sliver of moon,
slicing through the clouds ... restless
shadows roam the fields.
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In the darkest night,
there remains an ember which
will re-light the dawn.
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Waiting patiently ...
for bad news that never comes
is called, taking naps.
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(Photo courtesy Kristina Rebelo)
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Her bleeding heart mixed
with his bloody ignorance;
Their coronary.
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Snow frosted treetops
on arctic traffic islands
clear streets and sidewalks.
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"Dude ... aren't we getting
way too old for this sh*t?" "You're
the endless bummer."
(Photo courtesy Kristina Rebelo)
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A gentle snowfall,
a horse and buggy waiting
for a passenger.
Alfred Stieglitz 1901
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Spiritual lust
will infect fevered sinners
amidst communion.
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Do you spend your days
creating calamities?
or mopping them up?
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Snow defiantly
sits on a shaky tree limb.
Winds plot against it.
---
Sometimes we forget;
before we ski down mountains,
we first must climb them.
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Poppa sold pretzels
People waiting for trollies
could not get enough.
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Strolling through the Park
ladies with their parasols
Summer afternoon.
Luther Van Gorder - In the Park ( before 1899 )
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tanka haiku:
Where there is no path,
I will make one. Where no-one
knows, there I will teach.
One step begins each journey.
Each journey shall teach new steps.
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Comments
(MY GOODNESS, I shall come back!)
The most beautiful
Face I have ever witnessed
It was in a jar?
by Richard Day on Fri, 02/05/2016 - 8:23pm
Some cheese adds so much
So I put it on the Ritz
And some apple too
Add some cream cheese and
Thank Heavens for little swirls?
Where is this goin?
by Richard Day on Fri, 02/05/2016 - 8:31pm
by Richard Day on Fri, 02/05/2016 - 8:38pm
Those old photographs are such great treasures. It is really a wonderful look at the past.
by trkingmomoe on Sun, 02/07/2016 - 5:16pm
Yes, I love old photos too. They are indeed a window into the past. ;)
by MrSmith1 on Sun, 02/07/2016 - 5:43pm
It is not pretty,
the smart march passing through me,
taking what is there.
by moat on Wed, 02/10/2016 - 8:23pm
Good one, moat!!
Not at all pretty
that smart march passing through, but ...
it has a nice beat.
by MrSmith1 on Wed, 02/10/2016 - 10:31pm