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Friday, April 4, 2025

abdomen haiku and limerick - poems 51 and 52

arthropod segments
head, thorax, and abdomen
home of the stinger

for abdomen is garbled Greek
and for those who knowledge seek
know the fondness scholars bold
had for the languages of old
even for tongues they could not speak

Thursday, April 3, 2025

abbey haiku and limerick - poems 49 and 50

silent house of god
many monks in prayer are awed
from just the stained glass

Vikings looted an abbey Hibernian
and the monk who was most learned in
Latin mourned the stolen Book of Kells
But from Norse hands it fell 
And now we can tell the tale recorded therein

abalone haiku and limerick - poems 45 and 46

a marine mollusk
taken from cold, autumn seas
a dinner delight

a mollusk from the sea
known as the abalone
has a flat spiral shell
and by that you can tell
whether to take or leave it be 

abattoir haiku and limerick - poems 47 and 48

an abattoir grim
for the cattle that go in 
a job most macabre 

from a grisly abattoir comes our beef
and the doomed, fatted cattle come to grief
but later when I dine 
on a juicy steak so fine
vegetarians are beyond belief

abacus haiku and limerick - poems 43 and 44

still used in Asia
an ancient adding machine
first calculator

though the computer is most fabulous
there is plain beauty in the abacus
for wooden rods and beads
are all that one needs
to reckon even sums tremendous

aardvark haiku and limerick - poems 41 and 42

note: here begin my alphabetical poems

I don't think I can write a poem about every word in my dictionary (65,000 entries) but I will try.

burrowing mammal
eater of ants and termites
nature's pest control

the aardvark from Africa south
has a most unusual mouth 
with a tongue long and sticky
it can afford to be picky
and prefers ant over louse

Sunday, March 30, 2025

hypocrisy haiku and limerick - poems 39 and 40

drab hypocrisy
lubricates the social gears
of dark winter nights

a fine upstanding young hypocrite
took a sip from a glass with filth in it
he made not a sound
as he swallowed it down
and then praised the host for his grace and wit