Friday, September 12, 2008
Haiku Friday, September 12
Yesterday's Political Mayhem was not about the 9/11 tragedy; perhaps it should have been. A year ago on September 11 I wrote this; the year before that I wrote about firefighters late at night.
It's tempting to have a regular haiku friday, with a picture of something fun, but it doesn't feel right.
Yesterday in the Northeast it was a clear, early fall blue-sky day. It's something different than a September day in Texas, in a way I can't exactly describe. Looking at that sky, it took my breath away, because I remember the sight of those planes coming through that sky, into a building.
Later in the day, I landed in Austin, since things have gone on even after that dark day. I got into my car and drove north, very slowly. It was slow because of the traffic, people evacuating from the coast, their cars jammed full of all kinds of stuff, their faces drawn tight and grim. At once, it seemed surreal and to fit exactly the mood of the moment.
So, the haiku today should relate to one or another, the attacks of 9/11 or the hurricane. Here is mine:
Broad hint of Autumn
And such a shocking blue sky
A quiet settles in.
Now, you go:
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Hey, this isn't a haiku. I think you should check out today's Lariat and what it has to say about Detroit. If you don't get it in the school, you can dl it in pdf format on the site.
Terrorists attack
My baby in second grade
Can I protect her?
Save her innocence?
I'm afraid it is gone
Gone forever more.
Rumblings of war
Late night talks reveal wisdom
(She asks me with innocent eyes... "Mama, what if we kill innocent mamas and babies over there")
How can I respond?
She still sees goodness
Goodness in life and people
The terrorists failed
We have the power
What will you choose goodness or evil?
Make a difference
My baby in second grade
Can I protect her?
Save her innocence?
I'm afraid it is gone
Gone forever more.
Rumblings of war
Late night talks reveal wisdom
(She asks me with innocent eyes... "Mama, what if we kill innocent mamas and babies over there")
How can I respond?
She still sees goodness
Goodness in life and people
The terrorists failed
We have the power
What will you choose goodness or evil?
Make a difference
Totally off topic, but was this a Baylor stunt? -->
http://www.khou.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=282017
http://www.khou.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=282017
Driving in DC
Yesterday: each plane I saw
A memory, planes
Over Arlington,
Too close and too many, such
Unwanted omens.
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Yesterday: each plane I saw
A memory, planes
Over Arlington,
Too close and too many, such
Unwanted omens.
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