Friday, October 06, 2017

 

Haiku Friday: That makes me sad


Sadness is something we all feel now and then. I'm with my dad in thinking that there can be something like the good blues. Often I can identify exactly why I am sad-- maybe one of my clients was denied clemency, but other times it is more difficult.

This photo supposedly shows a divorcing couple dividing up their Beanie Babies. There is something really sad about that, and I struggle a little to figure out why. A few guesses:

1) They appear to be doing it in an arbitration room, which is kind of depressing-- the combination of toys and such formality.

2)  It they both loved Beanie Babies so much (and it looks like they were WAY into Beanie Babies), how come they couldn't hold the marriage together?

3)   She is dressed for work, it seems. I am imagining her returning to her office, downcast, with her arms full of Beanie Babies.

So, this week, let's haiku about things that make us sad even though we aren't quite sure why. I will go first:

In the grocery
Dusty can of Viennas
Why aren't they loved?

Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula, and have some fun...

Comments:
You, with the iPhone.
The world is full of wonder!
Why won't you look up?
 
On the street at night
A pile of dirty blankets
Surround a person.
 
Things lost, thoughts unsaid,
separate and apart we are.
Lord have mercy here.
 
Best friend’s sisters don’t
speak to her. Don’t know why. Hurt
with her and for her.

 
Morning commuters
Running to the downtown train
Oh nooo! Just missed it!
 
Phone call with great friend
Can tell something is not right
Holding back the tears
 
Blind empty storefronts,
last remnant of another's
failed, hopeless dreams.
 
A child's health taken
Doctors, tests, medications
There isn't a cure.
 
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