When I failed, they claimed:
“He’s not who he was.” Once more,
I’ve changed. Look. Forgive?
Tag Archives: revolutionary contexting Haiku
God’s Hand In Nature: Haiku Retort
An Instagram post: “She was a fool, and so am I, and so is anyone who thinks he sees what God is Doing, [writes Bokonon]” #Kurtvonnegut #catscradle
My retort:
To see, in Nature,
God’s Hand, is high gratitude*.
To understand? Grace.
OR
*just means you’re grateful.
Why I Intrude: Revolutionary Haiku
When my life is lost,
out of control, I intrude
in things I shouldn’t.
Make Stories: Rhyming Haiku
We all make stories/
of how others feel. If we/
ask, truths are revealed.
Power Vortex And Falls: Nature Observation Haiku
Negative ions
rise from falls between two rock
vortexes. Power
Beethoven’s Ninth Nap Timed: IMprov Haiku
I’ve learned that the last
movement of Beethoven’s Ninth
is perfect nap-timed
Rainwater Tea Base: Haiku
Will she get angry
once she learns fresh rainwater
is native tea base?
Orange Hat Bobbing Field Walk: Haiku
I watch her orange/
hat bobbing o’er wildflowers:
mid-winter field walk.
The Undiscovered Person, Revealed: Haiku
I’m now, at last, the
undiscovered person who’s
uncovered, revealed.
Who Waits Surprise: Haiku
How much she has changed!
Now, ’tis I who waits for her/
to come from the field.