The Haiku Lesson December 18, 2012
Posted by Mark Folse in Odd Words, Poetry, Toulouse Street.Tags: haiku, T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, William Wordsworth
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Haiku Lesson No. 1: Daffodils
Cloud-lonely journey.
A sudden daffodil host
banishes all gloom.
Haiku Lesson No. 2: The Waste Land
Tomb-builders erect
concrete monuments. We are
all hollow with death.
Haiku Lesson No. 3: Anecdote of the Jar
In Tennessee I
placed a jar upon a hill,
subduing mountains.














