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Haiku 1The Original Sin: Rhyming Haiku!
Haiku
should never rhyme:
it’s a crime!
-Michael R. Burch
The herons stand,
sentry-like, at attention ...
rigid observers of some unknown command.
-Michael R. Burch
Late
fall;
all
the golden leaves turn black underfoot:
soot
-Michael R. Burch
Dry leaf...
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Categories:
childless, family, heart, love, mother son, nature, seasons,
Form:
Haiku
Poems About the Coronavirus IPoems about the Coronavirus I
yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #1
by michael r. burch
plagued by the Plague
i plague the goldfish
with my verse
yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #2
by michael r. burch
sunflowers
hang their heads
embarrassed by their coronas
I wrote...
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Categories:
childless, absence, anxiety, bereavement, caregiving, death, depression, fear,
Form:
Haiku
Zen Death HaikuZen Death Haiku
Brittle cicada shell,
little did I know
you were my life!
—Shuho, translation by Michael R. Burch
Returning
as it came,
this naked worm.
—Shidoken, translation by Michael R. Burch
As dew glistens
on a lotus leaf,
so too I soon must vanish.
—Shinsui,...
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Categories:
childless, age, autumn, bereavement, death, death of a
Form:
Haiku
Poems About MothersPoems about Mothers
Mother's Smile
by Michael R. Burch
There never was a fonder smile
than mother's smile, no softer touch
than mother's touch. So sleep awhile
and know she loves you more than "much."
So more than "much, " much more...
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Categories:
childless, child, children, love, mother, mother daughter, mother
Form:
Rhyme
Epigrams VEpigrams
Autumn Conundrum
by Michael R. Burch
It’s not that every leaf must finally fall,
it’s just that we can never catch them all.
Piercing the Shell
by Michael R. Burch
If we strip away all the accouterments of war,
perhaps we'll discover...
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Categories:
childless, giggle, humor, humorous, irony, literature, word play,
Form:
Epigram
Ancient HaikuThese are translations of some of the oldest Japanese waka, which evolved into tanka, renga and haiku.
While you decline to cry,
high on the mountainside
a single stalk of plumegrass wilts.
—O no Yasumaro (circa 711), translation...
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Categories:
childless, culture, imagery, inspiration, international, metaphor, nature, poetry,
Form:
Haiku
The True Mother
“The True Mother”
What part of a heart
in another could one trust
when betrayal comes
like a silver bullet, words and deeds
sharp piercing to burrow
bleed out Life’s dreams
rust crumbles to dust
Virulent apathy spreads
Betrayal’s destruction
hand...
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Categories:
childless, betrayal, imagery, love, mother daughter, psychological, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse
Poems About the Coronavirus IiPoems about the Coronavirus II
This World's Joy
(anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 14th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Winter awakens all my care
as leafless trees grow bare.
For now my sighs are fraught
whenever it enters...
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Categories:
childless, fear, loneliness, loss, natural disasters, scary, social,
Form:
Rhyme
You Never ListenedYou Never Listened
by Michael R. Burch
You never listened,
though each night the rain
wove its patterns again
and trembled and glistened...
You were not watching,
though each night the stars
shone, brightening the tears
in her eyes palely fetching...
You...
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Categories:
childless, baby, birth, children, extended metaphor, feelings, soulmate,
Form:
Sonnet
Haiku Translations of the Oriental MastersGrasses wilt:
the braking locomotive
grinds to a halt
—Yamaguchi Seishi, translation by Michael R. Burch
Oh, fallen camellias,
if I were you,
I'd leap into the torrent!
—Takaha Shugyo, translation by Michael R. Burch
The first soft snow:
leaves of the awed jonquil
bow...
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Categories:
childless, animal, beauty, imagery, nature, philosophy, world,
Form:
Haiku
Backhand
"Backhand"
You have turned me
inside out, cut open
like a tennis ball
I used to beat backhand
along with the racket
hard against the garage wall
To make sense of it all
as a child, the grief stolen
all too swiftly and replaced...
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Categories:
childless, child abuse, mother daughter, strength,
Form:
Free verse
Sandy Hook Poems 1Sandy Hook Call to Love
by Michael R. Burch
Our hearts are broken today
for our children's small bodies lie broken;
let us gather them up, as we may,
that the truth of our Love may be spoken;
then, when...
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Categories:
childless, children, school, student, usa, violence, war, youth,
Form:
Verse
The Andromeda Strain Part I: ILMO - my sonI thought of writing about another High School Social Studies book report. This is an intriguing piece riddled with a complicated set of circumstances. I chose to write it as a short story as it...
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Categories:
childless, mystery, science fiction,
Form:
Narrative
More Iffy Coronavirus Haikuyet another iffy coronavirus haiku #1
by michael r. burch
plagued by the Plague
i plague the goldfish
with my verse
yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #2
by michael r. burch
sunflowers
hang their heads
embarrassed by their coronas
I wrote this poem after having...
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Categories:
childless, america, death, eulogy, health, humanity, natural disasters,
Form:
Haiku
Mobile In AlabamaThose were such happy days, for I had lately been deeded a farm,
My aunt and uncle were retiring, so tillage had lost its charm.
Since they were childless, and to a retirement community bound,
It seemed I...
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Categories:
childless, beauty, dream, home, imagery, night, sleep, travel,
Form:
Couplet
A Fading QueenA FADING QUEEN
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
She had all the feminine gifts those many years ago
Drawing stares from everyone where ever she’d go
Back in high school, she was the center of attraction
In every classroom, she...
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Categories:
childless, analogy, celebrity, cinderella, heartbreak, loneliness, nostalgia, sorrow,
Form:
Rhyme
In the Valley of AvalonIn The Valley Of Avalon
This day the master of my Fate
Is none of those who lead shuddering
Through mazes of wizardry,-
Nor Trachmyr the Hunstman,
Nor Tannwein the daughter of Gweir,
Nor Penpingyon the porter of the palace,
Nor the...
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Categories:
childless, art, creation, fantasy, imagery, imagination, mystery, surreal,
Form:
Classicism
MoneyA long verse on an even longer subject
The eye of most everything is money
Their power over us is unsurpassed
Hey, got the dough? May call me “honey”
To get away, to buy me things, to have a...
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Categories:
childless, money,
Form:
Rhyme
For some enchanted eveningsFor some enchanted evenings...
The following scenario imagined
after the hoopla of
Democratic National Convention miracle workers
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
trumpeted politically wholesome zeal,
and achieved advancement
propelling them ahead
in the race to the White House.
Unlike the hangdog expression of...
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Categories:
childless, america, angst, anti bullying, anxiety, beautiful, encouraging,
Form:
Rhyme
The Boadicea Blood Cup
"The Boadicea Blood Cup"
Didst thou think? Didst thou?
Didst thou think, at all?
That thou would remain untouched, unchecked, unscathed
Safely locked up away from mine wrath and thee, thy self-made grave?
Imprisoned in your Dark Lost Woods of...
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Categories:
childless, daughter, home, lost love, love, magic, mother,
Form:
Free verse
Side Trip(*The Gift)
This here is a side trip, nothing more,
To our country home far and away.
Grandparents own one by the seashore,
This a gift, gramps in-law and mentor,
They raised teen/gramps, not a runaway.
Gramps helped older sis and...
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Categories:
childless, meaningful, memory, muse, travel,
Form:
Rhyme
Happy 68th Birthday Maryann Sage Revisited January 12th 2021Happy 68th birthday MaryAnn Sage - revisited January 12th, 2021
Wherever you might be holed up
within this whirled wide web wassup?
Mein kampf still equals board
hardscrabble existence deplored
analogous to Norwegian bachelor,
whose Lake Wobegon nestled within fjord
forcing me...
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Categories:
childless, birthday, devotion, endurance, heartbroken, husband, january, lost
Form:
Rhyme
When You are in the moodWhen you are in the mood just do what you have to do and don’t get confused; when you are in the mood take a voyage to the moon and plant some poles in the...
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Categories:
childless, america, appreciation, beach, beautiful, beauty, business, desire,
Form:
Narrative
ChildlessEpigrams/Epitaphs
Childless
by Michael R. Burch
How can she bear her grief?
Mightier than Atlas, she shoulders the weight
of one fallen star.
***
Laughter’s Cry
by Michael R. Burch
Because life is a mystery, we laugh
and do not know the half.
Because death...
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Categories:
childless, child, death, eulogy, funeral, grave, mother, war,
Form:
Epigram
In a Suburban ParadiseIn A Suburban Paradise
I was to spend hours on my bed
writing short stories in 1967;
with my left leg dangling over the left side,
I sat on the right leg,
like I was some nosy bird...
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Categories:
childless, art, memory,
Form:
Free verse