Matsuo Bashō
Bad Haiku
Haiku #35952
We spoke of Genghis Khan
and your friend
over cups of tea
and summer heat
The cool breeze
unwrapped
your cheap, flowery dress
spilling lust on the
streets of New York City
Lips, turgid with unspoken
secrets
caressed tetracycline
teeth
as you smiled
and refused the flowers
I almost bought on
Houston Street
Haiku #35952
Posted: May 16, 2006 10:12 am ET
Poet & location: Anonymous Poet