We never quite know
what the future may hold but,
an idea is near
agirlandhertypewriter
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We never quite know
what the future may hold but,
an idea is near
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mlowe5 says: Nice! Thanks for the share. Peace and Love, mlowe5 I love Haiku! Did you know that Richard Wright wrote more 4,000 Haiku during the last two years of his life?! |
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2b2b2 says: Fertile Flight....nice work....ONE |
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agirlandhertypewriter says: Thanks mlowe5! I like writing them too. No, I am not aware of Richard Wright. I will look him up right now :-) more than 4000, that is a lot of Haiku's-impressive |
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agirlandhertypewriter says: Yes 2b2b2! Fertile it is ;-)! Thank you |
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mlowe5 says: Brother Richard Wright is as known as a great Black Novelist; particularly as the author of the novel. "Black Boy". Check it out! Peace and Love from "PaPa" mlowe5 in Virginia, by way of so many travels of living and working in Native Homelands. Peace and Love. |
OTHER POEMS WRITTEN BY agirlandhertypewriter
American Autochthonsshining bright the sun stars light up the night sky constellations remarkably constant in beauty |
90's House Party (Haiku)Snapping their fingers, Stomping their feet, heads bobbin' Moon is in disco |
Blackberry HaikuThe blackberry bush Staining my fingertips, a Sweetness worth the mess
The sun's going down Grab as many one can hold Painted crimson hands |
Conversations (Haiku)Some of my very Best conversations, I was Talking to myself |
Nostalgiathe stink of the swamp slaps you in the face in the same exact spot never disappointing, memorizing the land mark where you began to hold your breath after years you become accustomed, how will you know you are getting close to home restless frogs after the rain, mating season in the south resurfacing sounds of nostalgic sweet warm spring sound-front breezes blue-jays playfully dance in a puddle looking way pass the caterpillar stricken tobacco fields where the eagles circle death lingers, something quite necessary in nature a hologram of my granddaddy on his tractor diffracting from memory, he's waving all surreal, times are still changing, the corn fields don't look the same to me anymore and yet, the urge to see them is of a giddy child flocks of geese overwhelm the atmosphere with the honking echoes of familiarity a sense of relief as they drown out ... |
People of the StarsTake note of universal patterns |
Superhero SuitAuras brillant as the petals of an exotic flower |
No Sun TodayThere was no sun today Finding it challenging to not let it get me down Refusing to liberate from my joy Struggling with a sensation to be blah Almost, as if somewhere along the way I had been conditioned to feel g l o o m y when it rains Subliminal?- I Smirk |
Moonlight DanceI watched the moonlight dance on the ocean surface, awaiting my turn |
Futuristic (Haiku)We never quite know |