Unassuming Haiku Musings
No Time To Wait
An important date! Show up early, stay too late. Hurry up and wait.
Department
Seventeen syllables, give or take a grievance. Small observations pressed flat and dried — the red pen mid-bleed, the morning mid-thought, the indignity mid-stir. The form is ancient and the complaints are modern, which seems a fair trade. House rule: say the little thing exactly, count the syllables loosely, and end before the feeling overstays.
An important date! Show up early, stay too late. Hurry up and wait.
Those sweet rosy cheeks— sorrowly parted cake-house, a boundless crevasse.
Inverse universe— in this mirror I'm immersed; and my good looks... cursed.