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‘How Long Will It Last?’: A Haiku and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

October 3, 2021
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poems 'How Long Will It Last?': A Haiku and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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Haiku

How long will it last?
Butterflies are in decline.
Monarch flutters past.

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Nevermore (and Somewhat Less)

Beside a little country church,
The ravens on the gravestones perch
To do, not what you might expect,
But are restrained and show respect.

All dressed in black, a sober band,
At strict attention, see them stand
And croon to those who are interred—
A tune, in fact, that’s best unheard.

I’m sure that their intent is good
And they’d sing better, if they could.
The raven’s song—the point it serves?
To grate upon a dead man’s nerves.

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Autumn

There’s a fine little chill
In the north country air
And that’s why Farmer Bill
Doesn’t have time to spare—
With the full Harvest Moon
He must now reap his share.

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Joe Tessitore is a retired New York City resident and poet.

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Comments 8

  1. Patricia Redfern says:
    4 years ago

    Joe! Especially favored, “Autumn.”
    There was such clarity! A great write.
    Appreciatively,

    Patricia Redfern

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  2. Damian Robin says:
    4 years ago

    I like the progression of the ideas in the haiku. Also the singsong simplicity of the other two. They’re also very apt in timing (as death is for all seasons and Autumn is here). Re the graveyard one, methinks tis thine, a LIVE man’s nerves, the ravens’ “words” do grind upon.

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  3. Julian D. Woodruff says:
    4 years ago

    “A tune … best unheard” is fun. Reminds me of Ives on the optional choir in the 1st mvt of his 4th Symphony: “better without …”

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  4. Sandi Christie says:
    4 years ago

    I really like “Nevermore”- the title, the meter, the ending- it is all very fun.

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  5. Paul Freeman says:
    4 years ago

    Those darned ravens!

    Very enjoyable reads.

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  6. Joe Tessitore says:
    4 years ago

    Thank you all very much.

    Reply
  7. Cheryl Corey says:
    4 years ago

    Now that you’ve written a poem that references October’s harvest moon, can a poem about November’s hunter moon be far behind?

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  8. Margaret Coats says:
    4 years ago

    A well done haiku, illustrating decline by going from plural in the second line to singular in the third. Not to mention the internal rhyme of “butter” and “flutter,” which is the kind of rhyme often found in Japanese-language haiku. And for the opening question, gardeners have had success in increasing butterfly population with plantings that feed them. But beware, this may also increase the population of birds and squirrels that like to eat caterpillars.

    I like “Nevermore” even better. It’s pleasant graveyard humor with a satisfying punch in the final line.

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