For many of us, at some point in our lives there was a magazine we waited for with eager anticipation-- then read from cover to cover once it had arrived. Let's haiku about those this week! Here, I will go first:
Brilliant, smart and bold
Oh how I miss the writing:
The Wittenberg Door.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun....

Harper’s Bazaar
ReplyDeleteOn my grandmother’s table
Such glamorous clothes!
What’s a Saluki?
ReplyDeleteAn Azawakh? The answer
was found in Dog World!
Willing to pay for
ReplyDeleteThe New Yorker subscription
Just to get Roz Chast
Before I could read
ReplyDeleteWould study Life Magazine
To understand "life."
Next, Time Magazine
ReplyDeletesummaries of the week's news
Inciteful columns
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ReplyDeleteThen Mom got a job
ReplyDeleteU.S. News and World Report
Serious, sober
Teen to young adult,
ReplyDeleteI read National Lampoon!
Yearbook! Newspaper!
R. Emmet Tyrrell
ReplyDeleteAmerican Spectator
was once relevant
Fred Barnes, Bill Kristol
ReplyDeleteWeekly Standard, serious
and great book reviews
Vignettes of romance
ReplyDeleteClad every page lush roses
Tea on the terrace.
I savor poems—
ReplyDeleteBelgian chocolate, rare words,they
Whisper and shout to souls.
It lay on the floor
ReplyDeleteOf the bath,an invite—Chill!
Farm tips,temps,recipes.
Black/white photographs
ReplyDeleteGlamour girls,presidents,sports—
Life in America
Norman Rockwell paints
ReplyDeleteA cover.Mom reads stories,kid
Eyes grow enormous!
You’re fifteen and quiz—
ReplyDeleteAre you beautiful? You dream
Mod fashion—take plunge.