November Morning, 2022: A Haiku


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Pewter-skied gray dawn

Bleary-eyed, sleep-deprived, tired

I wait for sunshine

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Published by Alex Diaz-Granados

Alex Diaz-Granados (1963- ) began writing movie reviews as a staff writer and Entertainment Editor for his high school newspaper in the early 1980s and was the Diversions editor for Miami-Dade Community College, South Campus' student newspaper for one semester. Using his experiences in those publications, Alex has been raving and ranting about the movies online since 2003 at various web sites, including Amazon, Ciao and Epinions. In addition to writing reviews, Alex has written or co-written three films ("A Simple Ad," "Clown 345," and "Ronnie and the Pursuit of the Elusive Bliss") for actor-director Juan Carlos Hernandez. You can find his reviews and essays on his blogs, A Certain Point of View and A Certain Point of View, Too.

2 thoughts on “November Morning, 2022: A Haiku

    1. Thanks!

      (Getting a haiku’s seventeen syllables can sometimes be tricky. When I first posted this in the morning, I had 18 cos I’d written “pewter-skied gray morning,” which has six syllables instead of five. Argh!)

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