We had a heck of a thunderboomer Monday evening that included an eerie lightning storm. Today I will be at a visitation for a man who decided to take his own life. Feeling very weary, sad and powerless so I decided to write a haiku and share a 25-word projection while showcasing a couple of my more recent photos.

turbulent skies
flash, uprooting lives-like a
loveless marriage

By Barb Edler

January 14, 2024. Photo taken by Barb Edler. Southside Boat Club, Keokuk, Iowa

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an old woman weeps
praying for a better
world

too many heartaches etched
on her tired face
today

trying to be brave
bending not
breaking

By Barb Edler

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10 responses to “Turbulent Skies”

  1. Glenda Funk Avatar

    Barb,

    I’m so sorry about the tragic death and the grief this man’s family is suffering. Your haiku are hauntingly beautiful. We can say things in poems we don’t have the words for in prose. The images you shared are perfect backdrops for grief. Today will be hard, but your presence will comfort the family, I’m sure.

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  2. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri

    I am so very sorry for a life lost far too soon and the pain it has brought and will bring. Your pictures and words are evidence of the sadness that hanging over your all. I hope, in do time, the sun will come out again and the happier memories will be able to surface.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, Anita!

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  3. Denise Krebs Avatar
    Denise Krebs

    Oh, Barb, there is so much pain here to take in, and the skies also weep with the sadness. I’m unfamiliar with your form of a “25-word projection.” Is a projection poem like I might think, your projection of self into a subject? This poem is heart-wrenching and so much truth.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      I think your idea is correct, but I also think the poem can be about anything. But it can only be 25 words.

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  4. kimhaynesjohnson Avatar

    Barb, the thunderstorms and the jagged edges of life that sap all the willingness to live from a friend you will lay to rest is sadness right to the core. I’m fascinated by this form and will return to it. I’m so sorry for the loss of your friend.

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    Rita K.

    Your poem shows that we can say so much in so few words and the pictures perfectly complement your text. Very sorry for your loss. Your friend must have been in so much pain.

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  6. Maureen Young Ingram Avatar

    I am so moved, so saddened by your words today, and warmed by your beautiful poetry. What a tragic death for his loved ones to process. The world feels very hard these days. I am not familiar with a “25 word projection” – what a gorgeous poetry style. The words “bending not breaking” go so perfectly with your photos. Holding you in my heart, Barb.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Thank you, Maureen!

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