
I’d still haggle for
The price of an umbrella
After the rain stopped.
Blast from the Past:
Once you burn the wood,
The fire goes right out, so with
Cheating on others
The Cracked Door – Daily Haikus
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I’d still haggle for
The price of an umbrella
After the rain stopped.
Blast from the Past:
Once you burn the wood,
The fire goes right out, so with
Cheating on others

I want to travel
To the land where the fireflies
Are eating rhinos.
Blast from the Past:
I have my dreams here,
If only I could force myself
To believe in them

There where the world ends,
Even there stands the promise
Of a great rainbow
Blast from the Past:
Journeying to the
Eight corners of the cosmos,
The butterfly flies

Our species stand tall
Among nature with grand lives
That end in our deaths.
Blast from the Past:
We laughed together
As we thought about what will
Happen after death

What do you do when
Who you are changes like the
Ship of Theseus
Blast from the Past:
They said to aim high
The top of the wall’s facade,
To Humpty Dumpty

Stare far enough out
Into the vast expanse and you
Can see the lone tree
Blast from the past:
The lone bat flying
Along its own wind current:
Accident or choice?

Skipping stones into
The Patagonian wind,
It throws them right back
Blast from the Past:
Here as always
Skipping stones beyond
The edge of the world

May you ascend
One beat after the other
Into your beauty
Blast from the Past:
As the world now comes
Into existence, may you
Find tranquility

I can now let sleep
Overtake my weary eyes
Z z z z z
Blast from the Past:
May sleep’s sweet release
Free you from all the swings of
Longing and desire

Our collapse won’t give
Us the dignity of a
Violin to play
Blast from the Past:
Are we flying, or
Simply falling more slowly,
Prolonging our crash?