Haikus for your Humour or Horror!!!

Haikus for your Humour or Horror!!!

A Poem by Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
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Some haikus for you to enjoy... restored!!!

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Haikus

1.

A tin can rattles
Strong wind blows it down the street
Singing "I'm dancing!"

2.

A drunk is shouting
Swearing loud at everyone
Prayers of thanks for booze.

3.

Summer sun so hot
This would make good holidays
If we'd food to eat!

4.
So much snow we see
Depth of winter holds the earth
So good for our skiing!

5.
Dog is racing fast
Barking at the spinning wheels
Its all he can do.

6.
The ball is bouncing
With children playing joyfully
Now none: broke window.

7.
We love all mankind
Except those we've reason
To hate: they're bad!

8.
There's no better love
Than the faithful pet dog has
For his bad owner

9.
As we live our life
Is how when death it comes
We'll be judged as good.

10.
Thunder inspires
Fear in the fearful hearts and
Awe in hearts of hope.

11.
A Coward thrives
On fear instilled on others:
Call his bluff for proof.

12.
God is a chess player
Man is but a pawn of his
Each holds but a square

13.
Winter closes in
Cold dark and long nights approach
Good for needed rest

14.
Long after I'm dead
People will think and speak of me
Like the cold winter

15.
Hell is where lives
The pious churchgoer who feared God
Who hated his neighbour

16.
If you love money
And you desire much riches
Your spirit is poor.


 

 © Copyright Tomas O' Carthaigh 1999 -2008, All Rights Reserved.

© 2008 Tomás Ó Cárthaigh


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Although I like all 5 of these haikus, I like the 5th one the best. The reason why the 5th haiku stood out to me because I think that there is a underlying message within that haiku. The others though, were quite silly, and funny, but all five were pretty well written overall.

Nice job. I really enjoyed these a lot.:)

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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Excellent. I really liked this and the delivery of the messages. I usually shy from Haiku's but this was great.
Thanks for the read.
Keep writing!
Lyrical

Posted 16 Years Ago


Tomas, i sooooo love every haiku you have in this poem!!! they are all amazing! at first the haikus were funny and then they grew more and more wisdom-filled. i especially love haiku 8 and 10!! they prove that you are a keen reflector of human values and virtues :)

Keep inspiring. :) thank you so much for sharing this. it's fun and really intelligent and wise :)

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I love the final five haikus. Those are the ones that get me thinking. :D The others had some nice humor in there; gotta admire that. ;)

Thanks for posting! The first one made me laugh almost uncontrollably. lol!

Ironically Yours, Blade and Blood

Posted 16 Years Ago


NICELY DONE!!!

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cute and fun. Haven't attempted any myself yet... really should give it a go...

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

great haikus dude

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Number four gave me shivers because as I sit here, the snow is falling. Great job!

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

number three made me all happy - as i love summer and just made me feel all warm -- then you turn around and crushed me with the winter one... sigh...

loved all 5 thought they were great...

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

My preference is # 1 because I'd never thought of that concept before and it's lovely.

Several of these are tough to call haiku, tho, and they're not really senryu (which are about human nature more than nature in haiku). What's the blend, then -- senku?!? A new form is born :-).

Technically, too -- at least in the traditional form -- the name of the season is not supposed to be in a haiku. It's supposed to be inferred from the rest of the poem's descriptive powers. Tho "modern" haiku use seasonal words, I find much is lost to the imagination and prefer the old way.

I'll never look at a rolling tin can the same way again -- thanks for the new appreciation and viewpoint!

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

definitely 1 and 3. I'm indecisive ... i need two choices. I like one becuz it paints a snappy visual. But I like 3 becuz of it's sheer sarcasm ... hee hee, poor starving b******s! at least it's a beautiful day!

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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Renmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, Ireland



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