TUESDAY:
Flickr Creative Commons photo by Flood G. |
thick slice of dark bread
minutes like sugar in tea
pencil scratching page
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015
pencil scratching page
fish tank burbling endlessly
clock strikes seven
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015
Flickr Creative Commons Photo by Jo Christian Oterhals |
clock strikes seven
sleeper doesn't stir
earth keeps rotating
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015
Wikipedia |
earth rotates daily
as it floats around the sun
my head is spinning
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015
On Wednesday morning, I was running a lot behind. It was 7:00am and I hadn't started writing yet, hadn't showered, hadn't packed my lunch. I need to be out the door by 7:45 to be on time for work, so it's a good thing I had the first line of my haiku ready to go.
Thursday morning I was exhausted. I had rolled-cut-baked cookies the night before for hours and hours after an already long day at work. All I could think of was the first morning of break when I wouldn't have to set my alarm. Even though I was tired, I was pretty thrilled to find an image of a clock that really goes with my haiku!
Today, I was able to weave our current studies in science into a haiku that describes both what it's like to be a fifth grader learning about the movements of the earth around the sun (rotation/revolution; day, night, seasons) AND what this week's been like for me. Our heads are all spinning for some reason or another!
Diane has the Poetry Friday roundup at Random Noodling this week.