Friday, May 29, 2020
Haiku Friday: Dark Times
Well, this is quite a time to be living in Minneapolis.
I was four and we lived in the City of Detroit during the 1967 riots. They left a hard legacy. Importantly, that uprising was born of police violence in black communities. I have seen this before. I am so sad that the cycle is repeating.
So, all this, during a pandemic. It's a hard time. But maybe we still need to haiku about it.
Arc of history
Only bends if we push hard
We have all failed.
Now it is your turn. Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern, and have... well, just do it.
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1935
until a few years ago
didn’t have a clue
Then friends reached
out to me, only later
I saw them as black
That was just a start
I still can't put my head
around their ordeal
I have felt some pain
It goes away but prejudice
inflicts pain every day
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until a few years ago
didn’t have a clue
Then friends reached
out to me, only later
I saw them as black
That was just a start
I still can't put my head
around their ordeal
I have felt some pain
It goes away but prejudice
inflicts pain every day
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