Category Archives: Poetry by David E. Booker

Photo finish Friday: “Whelmed”

Whelmed (dad joke, number 4)

Happy to see you. /

First, right amount of whelmed. Then, /

I was over it.

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#davidebooker #dadjokes #haiku #poem #poetry #humor #december #friday #123022 #whelmed #over #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Dad joke, number 2”

Dad joke, number 2

A dad joke, you can /

always tell, but never can /

you tell it, “Can can.”

#can #can_can #dad #joke #pun #tell #senryu #poem #poetry #haiku #cartoon #pickles #briancrane #davidebooker #december #thursday #122922 #2022

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“Guest”

Guest

Snow surprise — /

arriving one afternoon. /

An old guest soon gone.

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#guest #snow #surprise #afternoon #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #december #wednesday #122822 #2022

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“Little”

Little

Dear Little Snowman, /

arrived after Christmas Day. /

Where grows your garden?

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#snowman #little #garden #christmasday #grows #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #december #tuesday #122722 #2022

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“Unquenchable”

Unquenchable

Unquenchable fire. /

Sunset burns away the day. /

The river reflects.

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#unquenchable #fire #sunset #burns #river #reflects #photo-jimcoverholt #poem #poetry #haiku #december #monday #122622 #2022

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“Night”

Night

Night time Christmas lights /

Shining on land and water /

Reflect, reflection.

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#december #haiku #photograph #poem #poetry #poet #writing #writer #winter #christmas #lights #water #reflect #reflection #night #122518

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“Rhythm”

Rhythm

Into each moment /

the rhythm of events is /

but a blinking I.

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#rhythm #blinking #moment #events #I #photo #senryu #haiku #poem #poetry #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #december #satuday #122422 #2022

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Photo finish Friday: “Filter”

Filter

I am a filter: /

fine drink, best food, newest things. /

Through me, these, too, shall pass.

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#filter #drink #food #things #pass #me #photo #senryu #haiku #poem #poetry #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #december #friday #122322 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “One day”

One day

One day, we will leave /

our decrepit homes. Maybe /

then ourselves will fly.

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#day #home #decrepit #fly #ourselves #poem #photo #poetry #haiku #senryu #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #december #thursday #122222 #2022

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“Solstice”

Solstice

Winter loves slowly. /

Its long shadows stretch like life /

compactly marooned.

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#live #love #winter #marooned #shadows #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #december #tuesday #2021 #122121

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