It’s Haiku Friday! I hope everyone is enjoying their day. Today’s prompt words were provided by RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge and they are Trill and Final. These words conjured up images of horror and the paranormal for some reason, so I went with it.
Ronovan hosts this challenge every Monday and you have until Sunday to create a post featuring your haiku poem. He is a writer and poet and he also does author interviews and much more on his blog. Be sure to check it out. Anyone can participate in this challenge. Read his Haiku Prompt Challenge Guidelines for more information.
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No Place for Children
by Vashti Quiroz-Vega
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Haunted orphanage
Trills of children’s laughter heard
Babies’ final stand
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Abandoned and lost
In a world of phantasm
Evil orphanage
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Chilling!
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Mission accomplished! Ha, ha. Thank you Al! 😉
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👻💀 Beautifully spooky.
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Thank you Sarah. 😀 xx
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eeww.. the feeling, NOT the haiku… ❤
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Ha, ha. Sounds good. 😉 xx
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Nice; I can appreciate some good horror.
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Awesome! I’m so glad you liked the haiku. Thank you.
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Ohhhhh myyyyyy. This one is truly eerie. You’ve painted a superb picture of it.
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Thank you Staci! Eerie is a great word. 😀 xx
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Haha. I thought you’d like it.
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Now you have to write the book, Vashti. You have the opening already. 😉
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Oooh! That would be an interesting subject. Thank you Olga! 🙂 xx
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Oooooh it gives me the shivers!
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Ha, ha. I had ‘the willies’ when I wrote it. 😉
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Ha HA! It was great! 🙂
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Very poignant haiku Vashti reflecting on the horrors that were orphanages around the world historically, even up to today in some places. Certainly in Australia we have our horror history and this has been exposed to the public during a Royal Commission into child abuse.
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Thank you Denis. I’m glad the problem was exposed. I recently read an article on orphanages on the Washington Post that inspired the haiku to some extent.
You’re right, it is a worldwide issue and there are problems even today.
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There is a story in the book “Singularity” by Helena Hann-Basquiat and her co-conspirators which I was reminded of while reading this haiku. Well done.
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Thank you Sarina. 😊
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Takes me back to my years as a court appointed special advocate for abused and neglected children. The adoptions, foster care, and the kids that age out the system because nobody wanted to adopt teens….
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I think the whole adoption/foster system is wrong. I believe a real overhaul is needed.
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With proper financial support, educational standards for caregivers, and more authority for judges to really make decisions that are in the child’s best interest.
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Does what you intended. Shiver.
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That’s awesome, Christine. Thank you! 🙂
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There are few things creepier than a haunted orphanage!
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This is very true. 😉
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Great topic. Hate orphanages. Not especially sure about the newer systems either. Children should be treated better. Children, animals, women & difference are the worse treated beings on the planet. But it starts when we are children, the nightmare. Inspired writing. xjk
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I’m not a fan of how orphanages have been run in the past. There’s got to be a better system to keep track of what is happening with these kids. It’s such a complicated situation. It does all start with the kids. I’m glad you liked the topic. Thank you! ❤
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Always interested in the outlook and treatment of children and those who can’t manage it for themselves. That includes especially animals.
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Oh my gosh! A real Stephen King feel to this Vashti (I LOVE him and this haiku too!)
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Wow! Stephen King is one of my favorites, so THANK YOU! That’s awesome! 😀 xx
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Am reading his ‘On Writing’ right now. Enjoying it. He is from my home State of Maine. 🙂
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I read it and enjoyed it very much––learned a lot. I’ll probably read it again at some point. Maine is on my ‘Bucket List’ because of him! 😉
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Mr. King suggests another book about writing that I intend to read next. Can’t remember the name now and don’t have the book by my side. Really enjoying reading about his history and roots. You would really enjoy Maine. I hope you make it some day soon.
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You really captured the mood! Thanks so much for sharing with the Let’s Get Real Party. I am always happy to see you there.
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Thank you Gaye! Always happy to join you. 🙂
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This paints a different picture to the Haiku’s I have read so far, so sad.
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