Categories
Random Posts
- Saturday’s Child: a curtal sonnetThis morning, when I rose from bed, the street was all abustle with the weekend’s chores. Fresh coffee brewed, I filled my favorite mug and …
- GB SpeaksAn interview meme, in which I am asked five questions by LJ user saturnalia22: 1: Is there any particular song (or songs) that you feel …
- From Wolfgang to LeopoldStop. I cannot imagine too much more of this: in dreams, in waking moments in between the breaths and along-side the twelve steps and the …
- Saturday’s Child: a curtal sonnet
Recent Comments
- Irene on Some ancient affirmations
- Rekha on No More Sad Weepings of Regret
- Novena on Wake Up: sonetto rispetto
- John on On the Veranda: serenade
Subscribe
Join 298 other subscribersMeta
Daily Archives: August 5, 2004
A Haiku
The tap left running, wasting water and money; all call it evil. they watch it dripping, blame who turned it, and cry “How wrong! How shameful!” No one moves to change the sad scene; their sole action is indignation. Yet … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged activism, haiku, hypocrisy, indignation, Japanese verse forms, poetic forms, selfishness
Leave a comment