A Drinking Medley: a found #poem of #haibun surveying the fine art of imbibing…#haiku #poetry

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“Thank God the Tiki Bar is open…”

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย -Randy Newman

 

Paul, tending bar at dVerse tonight, asks us for poetry about drinking–full creative liscense given. But I am a simple man, with simple needs. And at least one of my codes is “Coffee in the AM, Wine in the PM!” What follows is a found poem of haibun excerpts from previous work

 

Bear Mountain Oktoberfest 2013

Light rain keeps few away from Bear Mountainโ€™s Oktoberfest โ€™13. The lines for Wurst and the usual stretch out past the length of the cook houses. Visitors fill every picnic table from the cash registers to under the horseshoe shelter cradling the stage and dance floor. So many steins in so many hands. We luck out: college kids playing drinking games have room at the end of their table.

The band plays a diverse range music, from German Polkas to the Ramones. The dance floor never empties.

fall foliage
savoring the first sip of
dark German beer

first published in Image Curve, December 8, 2016 as part of the haibun “An Autumnal Trilogy”

 

Wine Tasting at Boyden Valley Vineyard

The Red River-Bend has a smooth and strong flavor. The others manage to be sweet and tart at the same time. A few sips, and Mira is almost tipsy.

Outside, we lounge on plastic Adirondack chairs on the lawn in front of โ€œThe Barn.โ€ Mount Mansfield rises like a camel hump from the Boyden Valley floor.

growing down
a gentle green hill
new vineyard

first published in Image Curve, September 3, 2015, as part of the haibun “Smuggler’s Notch 2012, Part II”

 

New Yearโ€™s Dinner

Gathered at the end of the table: Platters of feijoada (pigโ€™s feet with chick peas), trays of rice, glasses topped with red wine so deep and strong it could pass for whiskey.

Mira puts down a plate of Carne Alentejana (Pork Cubes with Clams and fried potatoes). My favorite.

The men talk on, oblivious, as I eat and drink in silence.

warm winter dayโ€”
where have all the kids gone this
New Years afternoon?

first published in Image Curve, January 1, 2015

 

for dVerse Poets’ Poetics

 

 

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8 responses to “A Drinking Medley: a found #poem of #haibun surveying the fine art of imbibing…#haiku #poetry”

  1. jazzytower Avatar

    Great Frank๐Ÿ˜Š. You were ready for this prompt. Nicely done.

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  2. rothpoetry Avatar

    A great poem Frank. Sounds almost like spring break!
    dwight

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  3. Bjรถrn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar

    So many good occasions to enjoy food and drink… (and being tipsy)

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  4. paul scribbles Avatar

    A deep and satisfying draught from the cup of Frank. I suspect there are many more such memories.

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  5. purplepeninportland Avatar

    Good gathering of descriptive events, Frank!

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  6. Gospel Isosceles Avatar

    What a medley of celebrations!

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks! They were, indeed!

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