Friday, September 22, 2017
Haiku Friday: Going Home
So, I wrote a piece for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune about the Detroit Homecoming last week-- it ran yesterday, and you can read it here. Then a publication in Michigan, Deadline Detroit, ran a piece about the piece I wrote (you can read that one here). So, it should be no surprise that I have going home on my mind.
Let's haiku about that this week... I can go first:
So many people
In that familiar place now
Filling up with life.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable recipe, and have some fun!
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Home is where those you
once knew claim you, even if you
don't live there any more.
Home is not where you
now live, if those who now live
there say "You from here?"
once knew claim you, even if you
don't live there any more.
Home is not where you
now live, if those who now live
there say "You from here?"
New Home in 3rd Grade
almost 50 years gone by
Miss the old one still
My kids know this house
To me, just another stop
Been there since their births
In their minds its home
Try to make it safe and fun
Someday for me too?
almost 50 years gone by
Miss the old one still
My kids know this house
To me, just another stop
Been there since their births
In their minds its home
Try to make it safe and fun
Someday for me too?
Imprinted in youth
Home, for most, security,
love and family
Once your parents move
the memories stay with you
but no longer home.
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Home, for most, security,
love and family
Once your parents move
the memories stay with you
but no longer home.
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