
Tall tale
The gravedigger says, /
As his needling wife’s unearthed, /
“It’s all a big yarn.”
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Tall tale
The gravedigger says, /
As his needling wife’s unearthed, /
“It’s all a big yarn.”
.
.
#poem #haiku #davidebooker #poet #writer #writing #may #monday #2019 #pun #wife #gravedigger #humor #unearthed #skeleton #needles #050619 #haiga
Filed under 2019, humor, photo, poem, poet, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

Fairy parachute
(Note: Fairy parachute is a fungus a/k/a Marasmiellus candidus. Photo by friend and accomplished photographer Brian McDaniel.)
I found a fairy parachute hiding in the woods.
I looked around and found no fairy, though hoping that I would.
I looked about and under the trees, bushes, and even vines.
By the time I was done, it was dark. It was a quarter past nine.
I turned and started heading for home.
Only then did I soon realize how far I had roamed.
Any way I turned and walked, I remained alone.
The moon was rising high. It peeked through the trees.
A chill came into the night and a weakness into my knees.
I did not want to be alone in this light empty place.
If I had a companion, he’d see the horror on my face.
I did not know what to do as an old barn owl cried out.
Then a bat fluttered overhead and I gave a piercing shout.
I was petrified when someone said, “Come now. Turn about.”
Had I heard a voice? The idea was absurd.
I felt myself collapsing without saying a word.
“Stand tall, my good man,” the voice commanded.
“It is a pickle we are in and find ourselves so landed.”
The voice was small but mighty as if it came from far away.
But when I slowly turned and looked, I saw the old fairy.
He waved me to his little fire and I listened to his music play.
He sang a song and told a joke, well, probably a few.
Then he shared a bit of his grog. It tasted like morning dew.
I yawned and stretched and calamitied into a boneless heap.
Surprisingly, I quickly fell into a deep and dreamless sleep.
I first heard a bird chirping. Then felt a butterfly on my nose.
I slowly roused to find myself naked – absolutely no clothes.
To this day I made a mistake, one I unfortunately chose.
I never saw that fairy again, nor his parachute,
But if I ever do, I will be one big brute.
It is hard to leave a forest dress in your birthday suit.
What I don’t understand is why he even did it.
I doubt he could ever wear my shirt or even fit in it.
And my pants would only be good for a parachute.
There was no money in the pockets. I was broke to boot.
So, now you’ve heard my tale of woe and how I wound up here.
Brother can you spare me a shirt and maybe a pint of beer?
Filed under 2023, humor, photo, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker, Uncategorized

Tall tale
The gravedigger says, /
As his needling wife’s unearthed, /
“It’s all a big yarn.”
.
.
#poem #haiku #davidebooker #poet #writer #writing #may #monday #2019 #pun #wife #gravedigger #humor #unearthed #skeleton #needles #050619
Filed under 2019, haiku, photo, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

Love
Love is the big fish /
that always gets away, but /
leaves tall tales to tell.
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#love #fish #tall-tales #Beth #photo #haiku #poem #poetry #davidebooker #talltalestogo #august #monday #080822 #2022 #122915

Tall tale
The gravedigger says, /
As his needling wife’s unearthed, /
“It’s all a big yarn.”
.
.
#poem #haiku #davidebooker #poet #writer #writing #may #monday #2019 #pun #wife #gravedigger #humor #unearthed #skeleton #needles #050619
Filed under 2019, haiku, humor, humor and haiku, photo, poem, poetry, Poetry by David E. Booker

Tall tale
The gravedigger says, /
As his needling wife’s unearthed, /
“It’s all a big yarn.”
.
.
#poem #haiku #davidebooker #poet #writer #writing #may #monday #2019 #pun #wife #gravedigger #humor #unearthed #skeleton #needles
Filed under 2019, haiku, Poetry by David E. Booker