Showing posts with label Runaway son. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Runaway son. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Runaway Son


a torn kite flails 
in the telephone line 
their runaway son 


Published in 
World Haiku Review, April 2014

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Runaway


not even a drizzle
in the barren plain
their runaway son


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Runaway Son

One dreary autumn morning I went to the YMCA for my twice-weekly exercise. There staring at me from the door was a big poster with a boy's picture. It is a wanted sign with the parents offering a monetary reward for the safe return of their 14-year old runaway son.

I was so touched by this sad incident which kept haunting me that later that day, while waiting for lunch at my favorite eatery, I wrote these poems at the back of the sales receipt. This is an example of a poem that wrote itself.

First I tried a haiku:

a broken bat lies
in his near empty room
their runaway son

but I needed to expand it a little bit more, so I wrote a tanka:

autumn chill
a broken bat
and busted ball crowd
his near empty room
their runaway son