Focusing on the seasonal:
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Feasting (Mimi)
Chestnut stuffing, roast
turkey, a son on each side;
thin husband shakes salt.
**
Christmas Aprons (Granny)
Did you wear these? No.
Too sequined, too transparent.
I'll wear them someday.
**
Water Skis (Mimi)
Frank and the boys walk
on water. You wait shorebound,
queen of lemonade.
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Mountain Laurel (Granny)
No need for beaches.
This humming path, this bloom-shade:
All the June you need.
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OK, the timer went off after line 1 of the previous haiku, but the pizza isn't done, so i'll keep going!
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Millionaire Pie (Mimi)
No-bake, filled with chunks
of canned pineapple. Graham crust.
Your apartment pie.
**
Stained Glass Windows (Granny)
Pink marshmallow roll
robed in chocolate, chilled and sliced.
Much more fun than church.
**
Pizza eaten. I recommend that pizza! Better crust than most, tender, nice garlic flavor. I realize nobody's reading this and probably won't. But it is a good pizza! Go Kashi.
**
I want to live in New York, where Jersey guys go running in central park and talk about girls and restaurants, and say things like "They got a good steak."
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Découpage (Mimi)
Flatten the still life,
the farmhouse, the copper mine;
coat them in thick glue.
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Basket (Granny)
Split oak ribbons, bound
tightly, then fanning
out, unwoven, free.
OK, that's eight plus the first two - ten! Halfway done.
I am glad for this exercise. Good practice. Simple, clear, regulated by subject and syllables. Much to do now - email, grant application, dishes! - more soon. Or tomorrow.
Hmm.
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1 comment:
My favorite: the queen of lemonade.
If you are done with your dishes, you should write more lovliness ~
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