So, continuing my search for hidden messages in your prompts, all becomes clear. You've decided to make recompense for your work as Canada's most fastidious assassin by accepting a job at the Penticton Supreme Court and you will be the final authority on every legal, moral and unpronounceable question in the area. I hope you supply us with pictures of you wearing your robes and wig :)
>The judge Death stands before us, Eyeing our souls and weighing Crimes: the final judge.
If he is displeas'd Death can return you back to Earth to try again.
So, continuing my search for hidden messages in your prompts, all becomes clear. You've decided to make recompense for your work as Canada's most fastidious assassin by accepting a job at the Penticton Supreme Court and you will be the final authority on every legal, moral and unpronounceable question in the area. I hope you supply us with pictures of you wearing your robes and wig :)
ReplyDelete>The judge
Death stands before us,
Eyeing our souls and weighing
Crimes: the final judge.
If he is displeas'd
Death can return you back to
Earth to try again.
I know best, always.
ReplyDeletePiece of cake, tell you how to
Live. Me, I'm a wreck.
Greg - I thought this prompt might get an interesting interpretation from you :P
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I don't recall why I used it. Other than the above, maybe?
Nice acrostic between your two haiku. I think I like your first best this week, but I do quite like your second as well
Morganna - that's a great ending. An unexpected slice of honesty that caught me off guard :)