Choosing Life (Hour Fourteen, A Hall of Mirrors Hay(na)ku)

 

Choosing Life

 

Today,

my fate

has been decided

by a panel

of lifelong

politicians,

solemnly

sworn to

uphold and interpret

the laws of

this land,

put

in

place by

our Founding Fathers.

We gave them

their power,

but

who

gave them

permission to designate

my decision, determining

the path

which

I

must choose?

They cannot comprehend

the damage done

by choosing

Life.

 

****A hay(na)ku is a three line poem where the first line consists of one word, the second line has two, and the third line is composed of three words. A reverse hay(na)ku is three lines composed in the opposite fashion, of three words, then two, and one word for the final line. In the 2019 Poetry Marathon, I created the “Mirror hay(na)ku” by combining a hay(na)ku with a reverse hay(na)ku. In 2020, I took things a step further by compiling five mirror hay(na)ku stanzas and calling it a Hall of Mirrors Hay(na)ku.****

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