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Haiku offerings and their origins
March 3, 2009 - 2:13pm
gv
Paul Krugman's March 2 column began: "Remember the good old days, when we used to talk about the "subprime crisis" - and some even thought that this crisis could be "contained"? Oh, the nostalgia!
The world is awash
In memories of good times
Of made in the shade
A fellow with a huge lens on his camera, shown in defensive posture in front of a very old maple tree threatened by the chainsaw, a tree he defends because of its beauty as a subject for his camera, tells the reporter he's:
"... not one of those tree huggers."
Don't hug trees today
In defense of nature seems
Far back is better
The Nation has brought about the re-appearance of Tom Hayden, the peace activist who moved with Jane Fonda in the very early days , and who now writes, in "Rage is Good": "...we are moving too rapidly toward economic hell for a socialist ideology to catch up."
Socialism's slow?
If too late as Hayden says
Let Jane do it again
Like this:
Rabble is Babble
Recognize reality
Babble forever.
Michelle:
"It's supposed to be 5 syllables on the first line, seven on the second line, and five on the third, I thought."
Yep, I was getting sloppy.
Does that do it for Hayden and trees? (I think the first one stands)
I'll be careful in future. Thanks for the headsup. I just could not pass up the idea, napkins or no. Some fun in the vale of tears.
Who needs rules?
People who Babble.
People who pretend to write Haiku. It came first from a people trying to capture nature in thought.Minimalist. Limiting the form, like a formal garden, is important. Uncluttered is good. (wish I could cast off the English brica brac beginning).
Today, among a hundered other birds feeding:
A redwing blackbird
The first one to return here
Found the food again
Heard on the Michael Enright show this A.M., how employees of CHCH are struggling to find investment $ to save the station and meet media's responsibility to provide the news, local, national and international.
The model is not dead
Help can,should and must be there
For news of our world.
As a followup one listens to "Music that changed the world", and a discussion of music writers of the Depression years, and featuring Jay Gorney and Rudy Vallee singing "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?".
(To the tune of a Polish lullaby from Gorney's childhood).
Anyway, gotta hear Bing's version from 1932....
Evolution
While thumbing his phone
he walks into a lamp post.
Evolution sighs.
Oh that's a winner, alien!