Friday, April 22, 2016

Haiku Friday: Prince



Last night, they had a free all-night dance party at First Avenue to celebrate Prince's life.  It's not quite that, but let's have a haiku tribute here.

I can go first:

There were some glimpses
In Minneapolis, yeah,
But now, just music.

Now it is your turn. Use the 5/7/5 syllable scheme, and tell us what you remember best...

10 comments:

  1. Guitar riffs galore
    Crazy crowd at First Av'nue
    I think I was there.

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  2. Renée9:26 AM

    TRAGEDY

    When I met him,me
    In flight goddess guise,Hulk Hogan
    His body guard,mouthpiece,

    He wore violet
    Knickers,& lavender poet
    Shirt. "PRINCE would like a

    Coke," Hulk said. Prince had
    Eyelashes coated with gunk.
    He was petite. This vignette

    Rubbed me the wrong way.
    So I did not make myself
    Vulnerable to his music.

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  3. Anonymous10:10 AM

    Dancing in college
    Prince got us out there right fast
    Singing to the moon.

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  4. Now doves are crying,
    The great purple one is gone,
    In his red Corvette.

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  5. Renée10:46 AM

    Love those last two haikus. Nice work,Gentlemen.

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  6. Anonymous10:58 AM

    Heartbreak Hill mantra
    April, nineteen eighty five
    I would die 4 you

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  7. Renée12:50 PM

    Two dun doves with their
    Bodies make a heart in the grass
    To hide.Silent scream.

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  9. Jehova's Witness,
    few knew he was. But one day
    he knocked on their door.

    They were orthodox Jews,
    it was Yom Kippur, but they
    were fans, pleased to talk.

    Love as faith and love
    as sex, the metaphors mixed
    freely for this man.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2016/04/21/raunchy-prince-was-actually-a-conservative-christian-who-reportedly-opposed-gay-marriage/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

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  10. My Closest Encounter

    Behind his chef in
    The Chanhassen Byerly's
    Almost touched his food.

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