National Poetry Month – Day 26: Batgirls

We’re getting to the last couple of days of National Poetry Month, and I just want to have a little fun. So tonight, I’m sharing a photo that always makes me smile, even if the two Batgirls aren’t smiling. This, of course, inspired the last line of Day 26’s haiku, which is my subtle commentary about recent news stories about women being told they should smile more, often by grumpy old men. 🙂

As always, if you share your haiku in the comments of this blog, you might win a copy of my book, Life: Haiku by Haiku!

Two elderly women dressed as Batgirls in a pink vintage car, looking serious while wearing sunglasses and colorful costumes.

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New to writing haiku? Here’s the pattern:

Three lines with a total of seventeen syllables:

5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables

Anyone who shares a haiku in the comments is entered into a drawing to win a copy of my book, Life: Haiku by Haiku!

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5 Responses to National Poetry Month – Day 26: Batgirls

  1. Young pink is pretty
    Old pink is power and joy
    Wisdom comes with age

  2. Robb Scott says:

    This is about a photograph that only my daughter has a copy of as far as I know, but it is my favorite photo of her… from when she was dancing in a circle and singing with joy as a preschooler in Nakajo-machi Shibata-…. near Niigata…

    OK here goes

    In mid-air shouting
    Stephanie’s bright happy smile
    both feet off the ground

  3. drrobbscott says:

    Shouting boistrously
    Stephanie floats through the air
    Circle holding hands

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