Growing (old) Pains
accidents happen
eh you said a what ahead
OMGosh Mack truck
accidents no-no
smashed fenders and broken bones
take the keys away
two broken kneecaps
accident prone watch your step
elevator's nice
wry smile with his curt retort
hard to teach old dog new tricks
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Sign was found on the seaside road,
outside Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland (link)
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outside Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland (link)
(page sized picture)(extra large)
Sensational Haiku Wednesday is hosted by Jenn. Please click on the logo to the right for info about joining in and for more Haiku Wednesday participants.
We must all remember that we will be there some day too.
ReplyDeleteThis is too good..
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Yaaay Jim way to go!! Live life king size and forget the new tricks, love the old styles better.Enjoyed your lovely poem and light hearted too but such great truths there.
ReplyDeleteGreat haikus, thought provoking too re: old age and the consequences of car accidents. I fear my own might be somewhat obscure :O)
ReplyDeleteJim, I just now looked at your work. I didn't steal your first line, honest! LOL
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i enjoyed your haiku, jim. :D i heard somewhere that fun begins at 60. it must be true. that's when people get to see the humor in life. happy wednesday!
ReplyDeleteJim you're back in great form, loved the second Haiku!
ReplyDeleteYes they do and I'm one of those elders on the sign. Gotta be careful. :o)
ReplyDeleteVictoria
Oh I hope you weren't in an accident with a Mack!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Jim!! Or shall I call you Bob? Maybe Stan. Nah, I can remember YOUR name...
ReplyDeleteGood haiku set - thought provoking.
But I'm still not Susan. :P
I almost fell down an escalator with my Dad. Thanks for dropping by my blog. :O)
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