Thursday, 8 April 2010

short

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Like these parallel scenes.

Bill said...

In the midst of tea . . .

Michelle | Poster Prints said...

Hmmm... I don't think I get it. Never have been able to get poems, but it doesn't stop me from trying.

Area 17 said...

Fantastic haiku.

So much for a reader to delve into because it doesn't direct us, it empowers us to work it out for ourselves.

I'm still puzzling over "short funeral", and wonder if it's for a pet organised by mostly children and an adult or two.

If I'm wrong, the poem is still powerful enough to have delivered a meaningful feeling without blurting it out, and allowing me to have my own meaning.

I only wish political democracy was so democratic. ;-)

Alan
Literature Director,
2010 Bath Japanese Festival
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Anonymous said...

This is wonderful...as is most of the other stuff on this blog.

Richard Watkins said...

took my breath

modern anxiety said...

How do you do it... incredible connections and these wonderful, poignant moments pinned down and captured.

Gaz said...

I like this. Sad tale of a quick, funeral over so quickly, the grave-diggers are still supping/smoking?
It'll be slightly foggy too...