Posts Tagged ‘Haiku’

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Two Bucks Rutting – A Haiku

Head to head antlers

Knocking, twisting, and cracking

All to get some doe

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

Photo taken by me at Thousand Trails Lakehills, Texas

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Das Stein – A Haiku

Ornamental mug

Storage for my German drink

Schwarzbier so tasty

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

Happy October Fest!

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Peanut Butter and Jelly – A Haiku

Gooey sticky sweet.

Is how we feel when we meet.

We were bread for this.

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Tiger – A Haiku

Territorial

Solitary predator

Dangerous stalker

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr

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Garlic – A Haiku

Bulbous plant so great

Seasoning my food daily

You bring health to all

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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 No Water – A Haiku

Dehydration to

A severe constipation

Then no survival

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

 

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Looking through a Microscope – A Haiku

Nucleus in view

Eyes see cellular battles

Bacteriophage

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Senior Citizens – A Haiku

Many years they live

And so much knowledge they know

Extend them a hand

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Coins – A Haiku

Silver and Copper

Many fall through fingertips

Others through coin slots

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Nobody Cares – A Haiku

A lack of action

Trade important for mundane

That’s why Earth degrades.

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

During general conversation, meetings, and social media, it has become quite clear to me that the majority of people really do not care about what is important. They will complain about what is happening around them, but at the first suggestion of helping the problem, they have things to do, they do not want to talk about it, or the obvious principle is right in front of them, but they dislike it, and do not want to use it. It’s like they know the vegetables will sustain them, but they would rather starve. The world is becoming full of the,”I want!” and “Look at me!” people. We need more,”I do!” and ,”I want to help.” people. Consumers without producers is unsustainable, and for anything to happen there always has to be action. Words without action are useless.