Friday, June 30, 2017
Haiku Friday: Business!
Today I have my first piece in a business magazine, Forbes (you can read it here). Business can be a lot of things: the corner store, drugs, a stock purchase. Let's haiku about it all this week. Here, I will go first:
On Jefferson Ave
Most intriguing business?
Simple: "Shoeshine and Worms."
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula and have some fun!
On Jefferson Ave
Most intriguing business?
Simple: "Shoeshine and Worms."
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula and have some fun!
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Lakeview Pharmacy (1958-2004)
Daddy's pharmacy.
Coffee's on. Radio too.
Siddown and visit.
Daddy clicks the pills
in his tray til bottles filled.
"Now, take this with food."
"You see that Longhorns
game Sat'dee?" "Ira, how's your
golf game?" "Got Band-Aids?"
The retirees bring
home-grown tomatoes. "Take 'em!
My garden won't quit!"
Moms keep kids' fingers
outta the candy bars. Not
always with success.
"I need some aspirin."
Cash register churns, then ding!
I slip the bills in.
"Gramps took sick again."
Whispers, worry lines. Daddy
hugs, then hands the drug.
Business? Well yeah, sure,
but so much more. Sustenance
for your very soul.
Customers? No, they
were neighbors, friends, the heartsong
heard in my hometown.
Independent, not
a chain. Of a time and place
we'll not see again.
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Daddy's pharmacy.
Coffee's on. Radio too.
Siddown and visit.
Daddy clicks the pills
in his tray til bottles filled.
"Now, take this with food."
"You see that Longhorns
game Sat'dee?" "Ira, how's your
golf game?" "Got Band-Aids?"
The retirees bring
home-grown tomatoes. "Take 'em!
My garden won't quit!"
Moms keep kids' fingers
outta the candy bars. Not
always with success.
"I need some aspirin."
Cash register churns, then ding!
I slip the bills in.
"Gramps took sick again."
Whispers, worry lines. Daddy
hugs, then hands the drug.
Business? Well yeah, sure,
but so much more. Sustenance
for your very soul.
Customers? No, they
were neighbors, friends, the heartsong
heard in my hometown.
Independent, not
a chain. Of a time and place
we'll not see again.
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