Dressed in my best clothes;
I nervously wait my turn;
I say a small prayer.
I nervously wait my turn;
I say a small prayer.
Published by Lisa R. Strong
I was born and raised in Binghamton NY. I have been writing short stories since I was eight years old, and poetry since I was a teenager. I also write prayers, meditations, and opinion articles. My dre... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentYou're in my prayers. If God brought me from where I was to where I am now, He will surely do the same for you! This is a most excelent haiku; we've all been sitting in that same chair outside that same HR office saying that same prayer. God bless you!
You are still the best and in your prime, no matter what the outcome! Lovely haiku Lisa! :-)
You so captured the intensity of waiting for an interview. Excellent!
as usual, a great read. Good job Lisa
YOUR INTERVIEW IS SUCCESSFUL.YOU ARE APPOINTED AS "POET OF THE PEOPLE"!
I have no doubt, without a doubt, doubt is out, and you are in. Good job Miss Lisa. Ken
very nice. Loved the picture.
And have the presence of mind to compose a Haiku while you wait! This bodes well!!
Nicely done!
And we all pray with you. We've all been there at one point or another. I can feel your nervous tone in this one. Well done, Lisa