I ditched my Speedo/
when they okayed harpooning/
whales in Washington.
Tag Archives: ConTEXTing Haiku
Never Too Old To Play: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
I played ultimate/
Frisbee today and snagged a/
touchdown pass. Don’t faint.
Eating Bruised Peaches; Putting Up Peaches For Me; Waste Not Bruised Peaches: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku(s)
I had several insights while cleaning, slicing and freezing/putting up two boxes of Brigham City peaches.
Grandma Liked Bruised Fruit — 19:50 p.m.
Grandma taught me that/
even the bruised parts of fruit/
are juicy. I’m glad!
Fighting Gender Stereotypes: Putting Up Peaches for ME — 20:00 p.m.
When I’m putting up/
peaches why do women think/
my Mom asked me to?
Waste Not Bruised Peaches — 21:07 p.m.
Several peaches were/
bruised. I ate them all. Waste not…./
The night will be long.
Do What Is Right Alone: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Being alone can/
scare me away from doing/
the good I should be.
Face Problems That Won’t Vanish: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
I can’t ignore my/
problems and hope they’ll vanish./
I’ll face them head on.
Remembering How To Sleep In: Revolutionary ConTexting Haiku
Sleeping in is such/
a luxury, I forgot/
how I should do it.