The exercise:
Your Two Haiku Tuesday topic this week: the fisherman. Or fisherwoman! It matters not to me.
Mine:
His beard of sea salt
feels like the finest cashmere
to his waiting wife.
* * *
Two missing fingers,
one torn nose. I guess the fish
were biting today.
I like the second one better, but the first one has a kind of cold, northern romanticism to it.
ReplyDeleteThe fisherman
He sits by the bowl,
Paw poised, eyes aglint, hungry;
The fisherman's cat
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Cod and chips for tea,
I say a silent thanks to
Those who fish the sea.
Dip a net in the sea,
ReplyDeletePull it back, what have you got?
Happy, sad, angry.
Fishing for men brings
Back all kinds. Toss some in, but
Keep the wrigglers.
The two are meant to go together, and the last line is missing a syllable, but I felt adding it would destroy the rhythm.
Watch me cast the net--
ReplyDeleteI don't need to use a lure
To catch you, my dear.
Okay, so it's a figurative fisherwoman. ;)
Greg - I do quite like your first one, but I find it hard to resist a rhyming haiku :)
ReplyDeleteMorganna - haha, I love that last line, haiku rules be damned!
Annie - ah, that's lovely. Nicely done :)