I have finally
been released from the sane bin
on good behavior.
****
My hand takes over
demanding get back to work
even if haiku.
****
The great test of life
is multiple choice. Answer:
all of the above.
****
Poems filled of nature
made from the pulp of dead trees
blossom on paper.
****
Proves life after death
this world stages an encore
Winter bows to Spring.
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Your eyes feed me mine
the poem thanked its dear reader
took a bow and left.
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Especially the first one… but I promise I read them all. 😉
Thank you. I’m happy you connected with the first one. Means we both were let out on good behavior.
“the world stages an encore”
that’s sweet spot lumber
feels the entire universe surrendering in awe of cycles,
harly’s too.
I’m just plagiarizing Shakespeare, but with different words.
i wouldn’t know.
Me neither.
but ya know who might known shakesbear is jim brosnan. that guy kept classics in his baseball locker and then wrote a couple of his own..
Sure, or, have you ever read Ron Luciano’s The Umpire Strikes Back?
I say, thanx particularly for that sweet last one. We can all relate
Thank you for relating!
Paper does have its uses doesn’t it?
Some of them you can’t replace with a laptop.
Exactly. The last time I threw a paper airplane made out of a laptop out the window I nearly killed someone.
How wonderful to be released from the sentence of sanity, if this is the haiku result, Peter! My fingertips just danced along with you through these lines. Great to see you light-hearted!
I’m glad we danced along together here, Rose!
The irony once again – this one especially:
Poems filled of nature
made from the pulp of dead trees
blossom on paper.
WOW!!!!!!!
Betty! I thank you for this blooming response!
i picked up a paperback 1 dollar copy from st. marys hospital..
and read parts here and there.
big teddy bear of a man alot softer on the inside of course.
I really enjoyed his book, especially when he describes Nolan Ryan’s fast ball as: “It sounded like a strike.”
i’ll read it some more, always in bits, beginning on page 76 or whatever and jumping around,
but i’m going to cover to cover this time.