Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Haiku Volume 15

Good day everyone out there, I am here with some new Haiku for this holiday week. Christmas is coming so for those who celebrate Merry Christmas, I can't wake to drink heavily and hopefully watch the Knicks win! 


For those who celebrate Chanukah, which begins Saturday, I say to you Happy Chanukah. To those who celebrate Kwanza. starting next Monday . . . well I mean I doubt anyone reading this celebrates Kwanza since a very small amount of the populous does, but whatever: Joyous Kwanza to you: though I got to say the core principles of Kwanza should hold true for everyone; they are perfect ways to build a better you and a better community, but I'm off it. For those who don't celebrate anything, sup. 

Now I wrote some Ku's here some holiday themed and some my normal depressing shit, with the final one dedicated to my late grandmother. Some of you know you she passed Christmas Eve of last year, for those of you who didn't, well, now you do. So I just want to take a moment to say that I miss you grandma and I will drink a Manhattan sometime soon in your honor and will wear a Red Sox hat on Christmas Eve for you. We all love and miss you.

Now, who wants to read some Haiku? I'm assuming you since you clicked on this link and are reading this long drawn out introduction.


I

Pure white softly falls
covering flashing colors
light muted in night.

II

Fat home invader
watches children while they sleep,
but they still love him.

III

Blistering cold wind
freezes my tears like your heart
as I watch you leave.

IV

Cold brown corneas
cutting like a knife through me
ceasing my heart beat

V

A flock of black birds
fly over blotting the sun;
darkening below.

VI

The puppy attacks
chomping down on ornaments.
Oops, there goes the tree!

VII

Candles burn brightly
bringing a new flame nightly
brought by the shamash.

VIII

A year since you left;
yet you remain with us all
this Christmas season.

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