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Daily Archives: October 5, 2017
davidbrucehaiku: I don’t take nuthin’ from nobody
https://pixabay.com/en/annoyed-arms-crossed-person-angry-2514029/ *** I DON’T TAKE NUTHIN’ FROM NOBODY *** No charity, thanks Ain’t gonna be beholden To any of you
davidbrucehaiku: inheritance
https://pixabay.com/en/cemetery-crosses-tombstones-war-699433/ *** INHERITANCE *** Our inheritance Death is hereditary Gee, thanks, Mom and Dad
davidbrucehaiku: double-decker bus surprise
http://tinyurl.com/yamlhw9w *** DOUBLE-DECKER BUS SURPRISE *** A lovely sculpture Ride a double-decker bus Best view of this art *** Loving Partners Forever, Milan, Italy The photographer — moonjazz — wrote this: “This lovely adornment on an office building in downtown … Continue reading
davidbrucehaiku: snake
https://pixabay.com/en/snake-black-yellow-non-toxic-195917/ *** SNAKE *** No arms and no legs Yet lives well in this world Prettier than me
Autumn Leaves
Originally posted on Poesy plus Polemics:
“Falling Autumn Laves” by Martha Zausmer ? rustles of laughter caught upon graveyard gusts delicate cadavers ? ? (originally posted October 2013)
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davidbrucehaiku: take a globe
https://pixabay.com/en/girl-redhead-female-world-globe-1828079/ *** TAKE A GLOBE *** take a globe in case you get lost and need to get back to your country
davidbrucehaiku: maternal hotel
https://pixabay.com/en/pregnancy-belly-motherhood-2818279/ *** A WOMB FOR ONE *** Maternal hotel A womb for one, maybe two Dense population *** “What good is sitting alone in your womb? Come hear the music play. Life is a Cabaret, old chum. Come to the … Continue reading
David Bruce: “William Shakespeare’s ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’: A Retelling in Prose” — Act 3, Scene 5
— 3.5 — An old widow stood outside the walls of Florence along with her daughter, Diana. With them were her friend and neighbor Mariana and other citizens. The Florentine army had won a military victory and was returning to … Continue reading
davidbrucehaiku: the new new colossus
https://pixabay.com/en/liberty-statue-sculpture-monument-2559481/ *** THE NEW NEW COLOSSUS *** “Give me your wealthy elites yearning to oppress the poor wretched trash.”
davidbrucehaiku: “WHEN YOU GET OLD, THIS IS HOW THE PASSING OF YOUR LIFE FEELS”
https://pixabay.com/en/age-youth-contrast-old-young-2804732/ *** “WHEN YOU GET OLD, THIS IS HOW THE PASSING OF YOUR LIFE FEELS” *** “I jumped in the pool and swam to the other side. Sixty years had passed.”