Friday, July 04, 2008

Poetry Friday: A Cranky Haiku

My original haiku for America's birthday:

Independence Day --
Far too many explosions.
I'm really no fun.

For a much longer and wittier look at fireworks, go see Jen at Et Tu.

For the Poetry Friday round-up, visit In Search of Giants.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad but true.

Anonymous said...

Cranky because the explosions have become the meaning of the holiday? Or cranky because you're just no fun? Have to admit, we're in high clover down here in Missouri, exploding things all day!

Anonymous said...

Funny. I half expected your crabby haiku to be about soft-shell crabs or something (I'm currently on the Delmarva peninsula, and there are softshell crabs on all menus, it seems). I'm not a fan of the booming fireworks either, but I do like the pretty ones.

Karen Edmisten said...

Amy, your take is far more introspective than mine. Cranky just because I'm no fun. :-) I just find the popping and exploding and bang, bang, bang all week boring. :-) We will go to a big, smashing public show, though, and I'll oooh and aaah with everyone, because it is pretty spectacular, though I can never help crabbing about the other ways that money could have been spent ....

Kelly, pass the crabs!

Kathleen Miller said...

Karen,

May you and your family have a Blessed Fourth of July and weekend.

God Bless America!!!!!!!!

Andromeda Jazmon said...

I am afraid I feel just the same as you. Far better ways to spend all that money, on people who need the investment. I'd rather celebrate independence quietly with a grateful heart.

Anonymous said...

Oh I thought you meant the war. That fits too.