Friday, August 19, 2016
Haiku Friday: Off to College
Across the nation, freshman are just now arriving at their dorms, ready for orientation (or not, I suppose). 35 years ago, I walked up the steps of Dupont Hall at William and Mary. I got out of a cab with a hard-sided Samsonite suitcase in one hand, and a portable typewriter in the other.
Let's haiku about that today-- what it was like, what you imagine it to be, or what it meant. Here, I will go first:
I loved the trees
And the slow way people walked
The scent of fresh books.
Now it is your turn... just use the 5/7/5 syllabus method, and have some fun!
	
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				Sorority Rush
Two weeks before classes start
miserable heat
Anxious freshmen girls
Giddy, desire to belong
Dresses, crisp, sleeveless
Waiting for invites
Choices, initiation
begins, not for all
Rejection starts year
Tear filled calls to home, more girls
move into the dorms
Books, Library, classes
New friends made, pizza and beer
Memories ingrained
				
				
			
			
			
			
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        Two weeks before classes start
miserable heat
Anxious freshmen girls
Giddy, desire to belong
Dresses, crisp, sleeveless
Waiting for invites
Choices, initiation
begins, not for all
Rejection starts year
Tear filled calls to home, more girls
move into the dorms
Books, Library, classes
New friends made, pizza and beer
Memories ingrained
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