The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    Too Late to Be a Friday Afternoon at the Haikulodeon

     

     

     

    Here's this week's heap of haikus:




    A suicidal
    watermelon's a sure sign
    that Summer's over.

    ( Un-retouched photo of W. 108th St. sidewalk last Monday morning. )
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    (So, I said to myself, "It's September, maybe you could write a

    haiku with 'falling leaves' in it" ... this is what came out:)

     


    Since falling leaves me
    vulnerable, it is not,
    my friend, an option.


    then this ...



    Through an iron fence,
    I watch Autumn leaves fall on
    empty park benches.

     


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    Soothing melodies
    ran through his head, thanks in part
    to his new iPod.


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    There, on the sidewalk,
    I spied a crumpled dollar
    which looked a bit spent.


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     Coming down the steps,
    she held onto the handrail
    with a fierce-some grip.



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     Driftwood in the sand,
    long removed from livelihood
    this soul-less tree branch.


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    Labor Day double haiku:


    Forty hour work weeks,
    Safety and child labor laws ...
    a minimum wage.

    Unions, walk outs, strikes,
    picket lines, arbitration ...
    Which side are you on?


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    Another hard week,
    in a string of tough years ... Still,
    I'm boogie chillen'.

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    Roots of rock n' roll,
    buried in the delta blues,
    warmed by Memphis Sun.

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    On grey, rainy days,
    she first sulked at the window,
    then, wished for blue skies.


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    They sway with the breeze,
    which is why her little dog,
    barks at sunflowers.


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    It's not the way I
    don't do things that matters, it's
    the way I forget.


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    double haiku:

    It's three fifteen, and
    wakened from a sad dream, I
    try to clear my head.

    Thoughts of you linger
    and entwine with my day's chores.
    You still haunt my heart.


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    tru-ku: My eye doctor was
    so short, she stood on a box
    to do surgery ...


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    You can malinger
    or even procrastinate ...
    long as it gets done.

     

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    A small heap this week,  next week, a bonanza?  Stay tuned. 

     

    Comments

    Very clever, as usual, Mr. Smith.  I love this and think it should be on a poster:

    You can malinger
    or even procrastinate ...
    long as it gets done.
     

    But now we'll have to change the headline. . .

     


    Thanks Ramona.  The computer in my office crashed yesterday for some still undetermined reason and I was unable to upload my weekly posting at my usual time. Then, I went to a charity event in the Bronx and then ... well, it's a long uninteresting story.  Nice to have someone notice me missing. :-)


    I don't always comment on your haikus, but I always enjoy them, and look forward to them on Fridays.  Thank you, too, for the one about labor.  Nicely done.


    Trees sleep without clothes.

    Dreams will have to be enough

    When snow covers bark.

     


    Wonderful, moat!

     

    When snow covers barks,

    dogs will be invisible,

    cats will live in fear.

     

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    when you're out of booze,

    dreams willl have to be enough

    to loosen men's tongues.


    Under drunken limbs,

    Snow muffles the bark of dogs:

    Torches throw shadows.


     

    Torches throw shadows

    on dreary castle walls ... The

    mob wants Frankenstein.

     

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    Under drunken limbs,

    drunken hips and hipsters live

    in sober limbo.

     


    I dont have much, I have been otherwise detained. hahahahah

     

    The leaves are startin

    That is, beginning to pale

    The end is nearby

    hahahahah

    My son is married

    You read my biography

    The old is the new

    Crumpled dollars?

    I dunno, I just recalled that a few years ago when I really had nothing, that I found a crumpled five dollar bill in the grass.

    It came in handy. hahahhahahaah

    I did not even have change for it. hhahahahahah

    I dunno, that is the truth.

    the end

     

     


    That is like having Christmas.  I found some money when I cleaned out my purse stuffed with recipts.  I should clean it out more often so I can have more Christmases.    


    65 years ago that song was recorded.  I enjoyed it.  I hope you are healing well? This is the recording I remember from high school in the 60's.