HAIKU
Wednesday, August 16th, 2017dried land and rivers food and water scarcity – more procreation? pick-up line for dogs: come on, come on, food at home – go, get my slippers! © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
dried land and rivers food and water scarcity – more procreation? pick-up line for dogs: come on, come on, food at home – go, get my slippers! © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
live, labor, and grow no house is like the other – together we thrive public sphere abused tracking of all simplified – surfing for pictures © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
race for dominance best seats in house are conquered – halt: relaxation rustling underbrush gentle running water stream – sound of own body © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
arms control balance two eyes coordinate view – always double check kissing plum filled cheeks sweetness of youth remembered – moon shadowing sun © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
Roundup stay away! sweet tomatoes in my soup skin of a baby lost lives, anger gone memories not fulfilling – new adventures sought © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
wilderness halted: strict gene manipulation updated pattern witchy belly laughs lightning eyes like shooting stars – hugs for everyone © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
following is fun lemmings on migration tour – cliff jump avoided time shows why we met no regrets for loving you – limitations passed © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
where is my shadow? words are shadows of your mind past, now, or future people trapped somewhere virtual reality – existence reduced! © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
big, small, tiny butt butting against each other – progressive culture! uphill, rest, downhill vast souvenirs collection – kiln working nonstop! © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)
Haiku 5-7-5 Haiku poem pattern 5-7-5 Reminds me of left-middle-right Five fingers on your left hand Five fingers on your right The middle represents the Seven sensory organs of the head 5-7-5, the sensory organs With which we sense And express our reality © 2017 MUSE (Ute Sonja Elisabeth Medley)