
On a wall near my kitchen hangs a whiteboard, a space for grandkids to draw or write or doodle. It also bears a list of household expectations in the form of an acrostic that spells RESPECT.
In response to this week’s dVerse Poetics prompt on The Seven Grandfather teachings, I have expanded the acrostic, adding haiku (or haiku adjacent 5-7-5’s) to reflect on each point. Herewith: RESPECT.
Respond when spoken to.
nocturnal creatures
turn skyward their plaintive calls
answered by the night
Exhale, don’t explode.
fire breathes hot and harsh
wind goads it into fury
water stills the breath
Share
sun shines and rain falls
life-sustaining to us all
flowers do not hoard
Politeness
Wildlife etiquette?
Was the lion ever told
“Chew with your mouth closed?”
Expect good things
each spring life unfolds
hibernators search out food
seedlings seek the sun
Contribute
fast dive, talons splayed
the prey snagged and now airborne
there are mouths to feed
Tell the truth
“Who?” asks the barred owl.
“Me, me, me,” says the catbird.
Northern flicker laughs.