Category Archives: Haiku

You Can Go Home Again, Joyfully!

A small argument with Flannery O’Conner and Thomas Wolfe** Before I made myself Hulga and frowned all daylong, my name was Joy. ** In Good Country People Hulga, daughter or Mrs. Hopewell, had been named Joy at birth but, “as … Continue reading

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Hello! **

I welcome myselfJoyfully to my own life.Now let’s have some fun. ** Me with my father’s mother. Sadly, we were taught by our mother to devalue Nana’s warmth. But I see that my heart truly experienced it early on.

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Morning Sun!

Oh, what a gift theMorning can be as bright sunRises merrily.

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Another Goddamn Haiku

You don’t need to judge Or be in danger to have Boundaries. It’s OK.

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Note to Self

You don’t have to make Every thought you have into A goddamn Haiku!

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Philly Sound — The Real Thing

Betcha by golly wow, me and Mrs. Jones got a thing going on. (Ain’t Nothin’ Like the Real Thing, Baby)

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Radio Love

I see I’ve always Sought a love that can’t exist. Old life’s old learning.

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Childish Competition

I reach for something I neither need nor really Want. Ancient reflex.

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Letting Grief Do Its Work

I am not shiny But I hold my heart open And learn I’m enough.

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Lightening the Load

My path in twenty Twenty three comes lined with the Baggage I’ll let go.

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