3
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like dying of thirst
you kissed me in a doorway
days change into night
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 181 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
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3
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like dying of thirst
you kissed me in a doorway
days change into night
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 181 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
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The Poeming Day 2
The heaviest of all the stars
bring about the insanity
of memories,
the pasts of our mothers,
the memories of beautiful women
studying isolation.
They didn't bother asking
what for.
Something felt strange.
I know what drove her mad.
“The Listeners.” The Listeners, by Christopher Pike, Tom Doherty Associates Book, 1995, pp. 15-21.
[Found poem. Source material: Andrews, V. C.. Flowers in the Attic. New York: Gallery Books, 2014. 129. Print.]
9
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the air took its leave
feeling a faraway swish
a dam is breaking
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 180 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
1
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night in my bedroom
lost in how it comes and goes
just like a feeling
.
Source: a found haiku from page 191 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
5
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something in the air
death, nonsense, love, and worship
speaking to the night
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 168 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
4
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room by room by room
morning would stop by to dance
along with the night
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 183 of The Dance by Christopher Pike
23
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looking out to sea
gulls dive at choppy water
taking me along
.
Source: a Found Haiku from page 164 of The Dance by Christopher Pike