Sunday, March 27, 2011

How it is

A Tirade About Our World

god overlooks life
putrid oozing trouble here
doctors Are heroes

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Job Search

A Vision For My Work Life

ravenous Job Search
able hands dreaming for grease
blocks fall into Place

Friday, March 18, 2011

Family Success

A Dream About My Future

whispers Of babies
fertile tigers Flaunt full flocks
wet, boy, life, clamor

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Afternoon Nap

A Reflection On My Work Life

sleep greased eyes licked By
sour light consumes my Sopor
logic eats doctor

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Turbulant River

A Vision For My Family

Our friendly clamor
Shared heart journey eats trouble
Their whispers balance

First

A Vision For My Work Life

pregnant riches
my grand fortune journey
torture to baby

Haicubed

I do not claim to be a poet, so we will see how semi random words, chosen from a set list, and rearranged by a novice wordsmith, turn into poetry.

There are 61 dice with five words per die and one blank side, which means there are 305 words the dice can roll. These dice are meant to write Haiku so there should be 17 syllables in each poem. While I don't know why the creator's of Haikubes® included a blank side, I will allow myself three self-chosen syllables a poem, or one in six syllables will be anything I choose, the rest however shall be chosen by lady luck herself.

In addition to the 61 word dice there are two "poem-direction" dice. These will be replicated here:

Die 1
A Reflection On
A Tirade About
A Dream About
A Regret About
A Vision For
A Desire For

Die 2
My Work Life
My Romantic Life
My Future
My Childhood
Our World
My Family

For the moment I'll be rolling these dice six times a week and working within their content structure, and on the seventh day I'll choose my own direction. Their are only 36 different outcomes so I may be abandoning the dice after I've grown tired of creating Haiku about "A Tirade about my work life" every week.