• Fusion

    Fusion

    October 18, 2018

    Written for Heeding Haiku With Chèvrefeuille at Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie.

    Here are the three haiku to use for your “fusion”. Three haiku by Basho (1644-1694) in a translation by renown Jane reichhold (1937-2016):

    falling sick on a journey
    my dream goes wandering
    over a field of dried grass *

    lying down
    with quilts over the head
    such a cold night

    a rainy day
    the autumn world
    of a border town


    Stormy autumn winds
    sweep vibrant leaves from tree limbs —
    dazzling the tired earth.
    Nomadic tribes wander
    in search of what can be found

     

    SusanWritesPrecise/ Susan Marie Shuman
    Autumn Storm by segami on DeviantArt

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  • Synonymy

    Synonymy

    October 18, 2018

    Some pursue a chimera—
    the heart’s fantasy,
    knowing in the end
    they’ll live
    happily never after,
    mindlessly hoping
    that maybe
    on the
    off
    chance…

    Others simply accept
    the bitter nothingness
    of reality.

    Same thing only different.

    SusanWritesPrecise
    Symbol of Nothingness by Akazuaki Tanahashi

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  • Wasted

    Wasted

    October 18, 2018

    I jumped
    off the deep end
    and you didn’t follow.
    That should have been my first clue, but
    as they say, love is blind—
    and wasted, too—
    on you.

     

    Susan Marie Shuman/ SusanWritesPrecise
    dadswisdom.com

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  • Axel

    Axel

    October 15, 2018

    Written for The Haunted Wordsmith 


    It’s the stuff nightmares are made of.

    The full moon was silhouetted with gnarled tree branches scarring its face. The late October wind gusting off Lake Superior could chill a person to the bone. And it was dead quiet. No kids came trick-or-treating around this house.

    The Mitchell house creaked as if in pain; its boards, beams, and what was left of its roofing was warped and rotting.

    “Lily?” Garnet began. “I don’t know about this.”

    “Whaddaya mean? This was your idea!”

    “I know, but….that was during the day. Nighttime is, well, different…” Garnet looked around fearfully. “It’s so dark!”

    “Well, no kidding.” Lily’s voice dripped with sarcasm. “I’ve been jazzed about this since you talked me into it yesterday. Been thinking about it all day! Now, c’mon!”

    Lily led the way and Garnet followed reluctantly.

    “Didja bring candles?” Garnet asked hopefully. “’Cause I didn’t.”

    “No, but I brought my dad’s super-dooper flashlight” Lily flicked it on.

    The girls reached the three splintered wooden steps leading to the porch.

    “You ready?” Lily asked.

    “I guess….”

    The steps groaned and cracked as the girls gingerly stepped on them. The old door hung crooked from just one rusted hinge. Its doorknob dangled precariously. The door opened easily with just a nudge.

    Lily and Garnet were glued to one another as they made their way through the dark, dust, and cobwebs.

    “How about here? This table looks sturdy and the chairs aren’t likely to collapse.” Lily shook them to make sure. “We’ll just dust ‘em off.”

    “Aren’t you scared?” Garnet whispered. “You act like we do this every day!”

    “Did you surround yourself with the White Light and do the Shield of Protection thing?”

    “Yeah…”

    “Then quit worrying. We’re fine!”

    After dusting off the table and two chairs, the girls sat down and Lily placed her flashlight on-end like a lamp.

    Next, they set the Ouija board in the middle of the table, and they each placed their fingers gently upon the “mystifying oracle.” After a few minutes — much sooner than usual — the oracle began to move of its own accord. Soon, it was moving in circles around the board, indicating that the spirit who inhabited it was ready for questions.

    “Hi! What’s your name?” Lily asked.

    The oracle spelled out the name AXEL.

    “Did you live here?” Garnet asked.

    The answer was YES.

    It was Lily’s turn to ask a question again. “Does Bobby Pendleton like me?”

    The oracle then began circling the board faster. It indicated the letters NO HE LIKE BOY

    “Which boy?” Garnet said.

    The Oracle then spelled SLUT

    “What?”

    GO HOME PIGS

    Lily and Garnet made eye contact across the table, but neither spoke.

    “We didn’t mean to make you mad.”

    The Oracle didn’t answer. Instead, it sped ‘round the board faster and crazier until it flew off entirely and hit the wall.

    Garnet grabbed the flashlight and Lily hung on to Garnet as they ran out of the house and toward their own familiar neighborhood.

    The girls never spoke about that night to anyone, even to each other.

    The Mitchell place was torn down several months later to make way for a new subdivision called Axelrod Estates.

    SusanWritesPrecise/ Susan Marie Shuman
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Santa Cruz / Rex Features (582062k)
    Ouija board with pointer
    VARIOUS – 2006

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Benches

    Benches

    October 13, 2018

    It’s WATW (Worth a Thousand Words) at The Haunted Wordsmith. The writing prompt is the image below.


    decorated with

    autumn leaves, benches wait for

    familiar butts.

     

    SusanWritesPrecise

     

     

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