Monday, May 25, 2020
Poetry for the Out of Work Hireku
Poetry for the Out of Work Hireku Traditional haiku consist of 17 syllables, in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 respectively. I call my poems on employment hirekus. I was inspired by reading a haiku on joblessness by Aravis Moore from San Diego, California: O, Craigslist, my dear. 9 an hour is no good Benefits are nice. Here is mine: One page resume Does not capture my essence I dare two pages. And another: 9 to 5 bored me Til I lost the job last year. I miss my commute. Look for occasional hirekus on the WorkSource Facebook page: www.facebook.com/worksource Do you have a hireku in you? Post a comment with yours.
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