Friday, April 19, 2013

Haiku Friday: Tragedy


What a sad week... beginning with the bombing in Boston, and then on to the explosion in West, Texas, close to my old home in Waco.

I gave up trying to explain or make sense of such events a long time ago.  I reflect on them, am saddened or angered by them, but there is something too large and dark in there for me to fully understand, much less explain.

So, let's haiku about tragedy this week.  It can be a reflection on the events in recent days, or others, national or personal.  Not every day has to be happy.

Here is mine:

Those who rush to help
These remarkable moments-
Instinct plus heart.

Now it is your turn... make it roughly five syllables/seven syllables/five syllables, and thanks for helping.

11 comments:

  1. A child with problems
    Tragedies don't always burn
    Sometimes they simmer.

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  2. Redemptive factor:
    Being Christ to each other
    Sharing the sorrow.

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  3. No lone islands us
    we mourn tragedy in West
    diminished by loss

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  4. No signs of life just
    Shoes abandoned in the dust.
    So grey and quiet.

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  5. Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?
    For those who have been there, He
    was also there, alone.

    And while being God
    He did not consider him-
    self God. Instead he

    Chose death. Joining us
    at the time we need him most.
    Not just sympathy.

    An understanding.
    A God present now, right now.
    No words. Just love.

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  6. I sit still, breathless
    From afar as pain unfurls,
    Billows close to home

    Sorrow invades peace
    For others' stillness shattered,
    Breath carried away.

    Yet the space is filled
    By love unfurled, grace that
    Billows on, out, up.

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  7. Come up sun yellow,
    Pure,tell me Martin did not
    Die.Jane's leg was not

    Torn off by cruel hands.
    Come up and say,they are all
    Right as rain.Logic

    Lives.That carriers
    For books,carry just learning
    And not death. Go ahead,

    Tell me.You can't,can
    You? So I breathe in filthy air
    Something from me was

    Amputated.Fear
    Rams it's rude horn into each
    White still moment.God!

    Just hold my hand.That
    Is all. There is no logic now.
    We are all we have.

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  8. Anonymous5:08 PM

    Is it paradox
    or irony that we find
    good in tragedy?

    -Robert Johnson

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  9. Tragedy for me
    Can't wrap my hands around it...
    Always so far off


    Just wanted to say I have read some amazing and beautiful haiku here today. Such a pleasure to visit here today.

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  10. Bitter tears burn eyes,
    Heart-broken,damage,death,sad,
    Blackness steals the soul.

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  11. Sitting in his chair
    in his quiet room wearing
    his favorite sweatshirt

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