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9/11/24 Haiku for the Day

Why do I want wings?
Pangs inside like pokes of bones
From that which I crave.

Blast from the past:

At what point do you
Discover the name you were
Meant to give yourself?

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 11, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Psychology

9/10/24 Haiku for the Day

I crawl back into
That space of
Unfamiliarity.

Blast from the past:

Earth, how big you are,
And how small we humans are
In comparison?

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 10, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Nature, Poems about Traveling and Adventure

9/9/24 Haiku for the Day

Pathways of power
The world lit only by fire
Strength in what remains

Blast from the Past:

She loved reading books
To candlelight that with age,
Her eyes strain to read.

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 9, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Society

9/8/24 Haiku for the Day

I wrote today’s poem in the Python programming language.

for each_new_day in life():

if only():

print(“Always happy”)

Blast from the Past:

The art of “freedom”:
Postindustrial promise
Servicing the self

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 8, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Life, Programming Poems

9/7/24 Haiku for the Day

To ignore is to
Destroy. Deconstruction’s the
Only way to preserve

Blast from the Past:

Passion is a fierce,
Enlivening sadness which
I’ll never deny

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 7, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Aphorisms, Daily Haiku

9/6/24 Haiku for the Day

We face a battle.
We aren’t going to fight it,
But we will win it.

Blast from the Past:

The tongue is a rope
That can give just enough slack
To hang yourself with

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 6, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Society

9/5/24 Haiku for the Day

Do not preach at me
When you don’t take the time to
First hear my story.

Blast from the past:

Deep within you is
The desire for no more war
Despite what happened

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 5, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Aphorisms, Daily Haiku, Poems about Society

9/4/24 Haiku for the Day

Wounded, cowering
But not slain, the defeated
Shall rise again soon.

Blast from the past:

The temple of man,
The beginning of knowledge:
A distant mirror.

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 4, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Society

9/3/24 Haiku for the Day

I closed my suitcase,
Finally twisting it shut.
Now my arm twists

Blast from my past:

But if I am so
Different from these poets,
How can they move me?

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 3, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Traveling and Adventure

9/2/24 Haiku for the Day

Who I am is not
Who I am now, and now I
Suffer the whiplash

Blast from the past:

After growing big,
The giant bunny still feared
Itty-bitty snakes.

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 2, 2024November 7, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Psychology

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