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:
haiku: Tomorrow we will
borrow burros and ride through
the City's boroughs.
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Spider Woman! I'm
caught in your web of love and
it's gettin' sticky.
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She wore gingham and
polka dot dresses, which made
her seem cartoon-ish.
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I am for you and
hope you are for me. Sit, let's
break some bread and chat.
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In the corner sat
a haunted piano, which
played only lost chords.
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A gypsy, cowgirl
and a hula dancer ... Wait!
Mother, is that YOU?!
(A collage made by an artist friend of mine some years back, incorporating some pictures of my mom taken when she was young, dressed as a cowgirl and a gypsy. My mom always tried to say they were actually photos of her mom ... )
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.
The weathered rowboat,
Lodged in the pond's muddy dregs,
remains moored ... oar-less.
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"Habit" treads water,
"Take a risk" goes swimmingly,
"Indecision" drowns.
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Ignore clever men
they can be out-witted. Keep
your eyes on mad-men.
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tanka haiku: Sad after shopping,
young Teddy Roosevelt wished
that he chose a belt.
Despite fashion's defenders
he had bought the suspenders.
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Each day, there truly
IS an option. Ask yourself:
Why NOT happiness?
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feed him. He can walk himself."
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Her playing guitar
pants-less, will, no doubt, lead to
some sexy strumming.
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The white-capped waves reached
out with watery fingers
to capsize the boat.
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The tears of apples
come from being hurt right
to the very core.
(Photograph copyright Kristina Rebelo)
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The angry sunset
seemed foreboding to all but
the old sea captain.
(Photograph copyright Kristina Rebelo)
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What were they thinking?
I have stared at this photo
for years and wondered.
(These are ancestors of mine. I'm not sure who they are, because my family has a cherished tradition of not writing the names of people on the backs of old photos.)
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Luscious red peppers
tumble from the store's display
right into my cart.
(Photograph copyright Kristina Rebelo)
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A crescent kite pulls
a water skier o'er an
autumn lake at dusk.
(Photograph copyright Kristina Rebelo)
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Before a pinkish-
purple sky, an old tree asks
for it's lover's hand.
(Photograph copyright Kristina Rebelo)
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Tower of London;
where you can find graffiti
from Anne Boleyn's time before Banksy.
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And finally ...
This weekend in Spondyville, the little town that Time forgot, but Spondylitis remembered ... Spondyville's town handyman, "Pops" DeMaupassant, will once again and possibly for the very last time, climb the rickety ladder to the tower high atop the Spondyvile Town Hall and re-set the town clock, which marks the official end of Daylight Savings Time in Spondyville for another year.
As always, a small crowd will gather across the street in Ankylosinger Square to watch "Pops" perform his task at 2AM on Sunday morning. This loyal group of Spondyville residents will yell encouragement and remind "Pops" to "Fall Back!" (This vocal "reminder" was deemed necessary after the 2001 incident, when "Pops" mistakenly set the clock forward in the fall and back in the spring, thus confusing everyone for the entire year.)
Tragedy was averted last year, when "Pops" again set the clock forward one hour instead of back. The crowd yelled up to him, "Fall Back, Fall Back!!”, but "Pops", who had come straight from an all-night "Simon Sez" session over at the Senior Center, had a flashback to earlier in the evening, and proceeded to 'fall back' ... off of the ladder. Fortunately, he grabbed the hands of the clock as he fell, which re-set the clock to the proper time. He then had the good sense to hold on until the local EMS unit arrived to pry his hands off the clock and take him to the ER for "observation." (Where the young ER doctor looked at him, rolled his eyes, threw up his hands and sent him home … But never mind that.)
Hopefully, this weekend, "Pops" will once again remember that the yelling of the crowd refers to what he is supposed to do with the clock and not what to do while on the ladder.
As per tradition, "Pops" will perform his task while uttering his now famous slogan, "An hour saved is a minute earned sixty times."
In a concession to the reality that "Pops" just MIGHT be getting a little too old for this job, he has been training his future replacement, Todd Tripzen-Stumbles, a recent graduate of Spondyville High School for the non-performing arts, who will offer his assistance, if needed, and hold the ladder for "Pops". Todd was originally scheduled to make his debut this year, but a torn meniscus he received in last week's season ending ballgame for the Spondyville Fusers made him unable to climb. (FYI - Todd wasn't playing, he was enthusiastically rooting when the accident occurred. )
For the "100 percenters" in the crowd, (Spondyvilleans who are totally fused), there are, of course, prism binoculars available, donated by the Marie Strumpell Charitable Foundation, which makes it easier to watch Pops' antics atop the ladder. Coffee and crullers will be provided for all by the adjacent Spondy Cafe. Officer Floyd Crimp (aka 'Flatfoot Floyd, the fused fuzz.’ aka 'Officer Crimp, the cop with the limp.'), asks all residents of Spondyville to make sure they toss their uneaten donuts into the "Crullers for Coppers" barrel outside the post office, AND remember to set YOUR clocks back one hour on Saturday night.
P.S. Todd Tripzen-Stumbles is, of course, the great-grandson of Spondyville pioneer, Andrew Tripzen. As you know, Spondyville's co-founders, Uriah Stoop and Elias Fuselot immortalized their pal, Andrew Tripzen, by naming the cascading waters outside of town, Andy Tripzen Falls.
Spondyville; Where all the women are stiff, the men are bent over and the children are on anti-inflammatories ...
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Comments
Okay this is the third attempt at commenting on your Haiku.
If the other two show up somehow, I will erase two of the three so forgive me.
When I am alone
I am not that threatened so much
A tree in the woods?
When I am alone
I can do as I feel right
Not as I am told!
(hahahahahahhah)
I become angry
I spend more than I should have
But there is reward
Sometimes I find Gold
Fifty bucks helps out
When sanity fails!
(hahahahahah)
I have many dreams
Is it more prudent to dream
Or accept failure.
I must finish this
If I'm not busy livin
I'm busy dyin!
by Richard Day on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 8:51pm
Within a few haikus, you made the transition from Thoreau to Morgan Freeman. Remarkable, DD!
When I am alone
I don't think the world exists ...
but, of course, it does.
When I am alone
I am content to putter
and accomplish zip.
It is the thought that
I must rejoin the world that
gets me off my duff.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:08pm
Light flooding the ground;
Two ballet dancers arch backs,
bowing toward the wind.
by moat on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:03pm
I seem to say "Wonderful, moat" a lot ... I'll try to think of a more varied list of superlatives to draw from in the future. But this one is ... well, you know.
Two ballet dancers
arch their backs and reach their arms
up to the heavens.
A plea to God to
understand the suffering
of this mortal realm.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:21pm
Poem says I miss you
To a poet I once knew
She say rhymes aint cool
by A Guy Called LULU on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:09pm
Rhymes are like two feet,
slaves of the emerging beat,
making words a dance.
by moat on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:17pm
trapped by formula
so far, for all of my life
that's a cool response
by A Guy Called LULU on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:29pm
Coefficient jig
Does not break our mothers' back;
How we hop in time.
by moat on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 10:13pm
making lyrics dance
is a lovely melody,
flirting with rhythm.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:29pm
Who sez rhymes ain't cool?
To rhyme, I guess, is 'old school'
To rhyme ain't a crime.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:25pm
Property is theft.
Pay for understanding things.
Caveat Emptor.
by moat on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:36pm
When you're in school, you
pay for understanding things,
Confused? Stay in school.
Caveat Emptor;
the way my Latin teacher
justified his pay.
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 9:57pm
PROPERTY IS THEFT?
Sounds like a communism, but if it is, I am a communism.
hahahahahah
by Richard Day on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 10:09pm
Marx contains Hayek
Babushka doll in a doll.
To each according.
by moat on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 10:20pm
I have never seen
Groucho or Selma ever
wear a babushka.
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Those dolls within dolls
are seen at 'gentlemen's clubs';
each according, WOW!
by MrSmith1 on Fri, 11/01/2013 - 11:02pm
For All Souls Day:
May all souls be blessed,
past transgressions forgiven,
the sick comforted.
by MrSmith1 on Sat, 11/02/2013 - 2:28pm