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Bushwick Haiku

Oh, the bodega.
So many on each corner,
Like ghetto Starbucks.

Gushing and flowing,
Relief from summer’s torture.
The hydrant bursts forth.

The fight rages on.
Renovation the weapon,
Hipsters the army.

Shouting and yelling
At empty windows and doors.
Why not a cell phone?

Friends from the island,
Wary of walking alone,
Jealous of my rent.

(Leave your Bushwick haiku in the comments!)

24 Responses to “Bushwick Haiku”

  1. Jeremy Says:

    Oh, “tree of heaven
    Get over yourself ok?
    You are just a weed.

  2. The Changeling Says:

    This one’s for Bed-Stuy:

    Toddlers and children,
    I see you in the playground.
    It’s well past midnight.

  3. kim holleman Says:

    Dear Bushwick so much salsa
    Sweet and delicious
    I miss you so much

    Corn on the cob with hot sauce
    Smiles from boys on the corner
    How could I ever leave you?

    My building, my block
    For me, the safest on earth
    Even when it’s rough

    The flags and the cars
    The bar-b-que in the carts
    The sounds and the smells

    I don’t miss the heat
    but I do miss the hotness
    Soon I will be home

  4. EJCohen Says:

    Umm… I’ll play. Not really a haiku, more like Shakespearean iambic pentameter verse:

    Thus stand the mother by the store front sign.
    Above her head it reads “Cent Ninety-Nine.”
    Her daughter plays with water pistol fine.
    And shoots her mother, soaking wet devine.
    Mom shoots an angry “fuck is wrong with you?!”
    Her daughter shrugs, indifferent to the whine.

  5. turgan Says:

    People outside Bodega in summer heat
    Playing dominos and blaring latin music
    Can’t you at least dance a little too?

  6. Jeremy Says:

    Hmm. Maybe this will help some of you.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/haiku

  7. cheryl Says:

    cmon people
    it’s:
    5
    7
    5

    and i can’t think of anything, or else i would do one

  8. turgan Says:

    sign on a wall said
    “you are not your neighborhood”
    I didn’t understand.

  9. Luke Says:

    Howling garden cat,
    why can’t you find another
    cat to go home with?

  10. goldie Says:

    The cellar door shakes
    rattles under the weight of
    rats running under

  11. goldie Says:

    the buildings next door
    demolished and instead stand
    luxury condos

  12. bob Says:

    hipsters wanting cred
    desperate for acceptance
    not shived yet- why?

  13. Tony T Says:

    Hiss radiator
    cover my window with dew
    I can smell plantains

  14. D Says:

    Bushwick isn’t bad.
    It is an intersection
    thinking about class.

  15. Martha Says:

    a try at Haiku

    hushed voices on stoops
    as pale light colors the sky
    only in Bushwick

  16. Matt Says:

    what the hell happened
    to my easy parking space?
    Oversized vans, bite me.

  17. lori Says:

    This was hilarious - how about a switch up to limericks? Those are easier. There once was a man from Bushwick…

  18. jay Says:

    man? it’s the young hipsters that are going to change this town for the better. let’s sing their praises.

  19. zephyr Says:

    Debris on my stoop.
    I clean it up. It returns.
    Spontaneous generation?

  20. Ray Says:

    Write five syllables.
    Then write seven syllables.
    Then write five again.

    How hard could it be? I just wrote one by accident.

  21. jay Says:

    One taboo place now.
    How crazy for being here.
    Acceptance comes when?

    Anyone care to answer with one?

    Matt (although not sure which Matt you are) this was a great idea, and get everyone thinking about their neighborhood up close.

    D and Rays - you’re were great!

  22. Uh Says:

    Since bodegas have
    been around for much longer
    than Starbucks, wouldn’t that
    make Starbucks the pretentious bodega?

  23. EJCohen Says:

    They raise chickens there
    In the yard behind the house
    Behind my own house

  24. suhxie Says:

    ninety-nine cent store
    the only place where one can
    buy russian toothpaste

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