dVerse Poets Haibun Monday


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Write a science-fiction haibun.
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Education 2026

Early morning routine involves fixing a small lunch bag holding quail egg sandwiches, apple slices, raisins, and flat pressed gummy made of soy and veggies. Purified water bottle is added for your student.

students’ day starting

prayer to some new unknown

redacted books class

history has been redone

science, math no longer taught

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**I wrote a tanka instead of haiku.

Haibun Monday 11-18-24: Sci-fi Haibun

24 thoughts on “dVerse Poets Haibun Monday

    1. I hope so too. But the good thing about this scenario is that not every country wants their children to go backwards. Other countries are progressive and teach the latest syllabus

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  1. As a retired teacher, your dystopian haibun resonated with me, Cheryl. The thought of redacted books has given me a headache – I’m off to aqua aerobics to work it off!

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    1. We are seeing it happen in places. While I believe in God, I also believe we can’t force God in and push books out. “They” say “oh, but we can!” “Your body, my choice.” This is why I say get rid of the government.

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