An examination of pop culture as part of our environment using the ancient and beautiful art of haiku poetry as a contrast to the emptiness of our modern creation.
Star Wars was ruined
When I found out Stormtroopers
Were all child soldiers
Sand People may hide
Their numbers but they never
Hide their emotions
Swayze the legend
The feather of your mullet
Inspires us all
Swayze sweet Swayze
Your spin kicks define beauty
How we see violence
Additional chapters include He-Man, Back To The Future, The Simpsons, Friends, Seinfeld, Gilligan's Island, The Smurfs, G.I. Joe, The Jetsons, Harry Potter, The Justice League, Willy Wonka, Count Chocula, and Shark Week
The sequel to Haiku Pop - once again providing and examination of pop culture as part of our environment using the ancient and beautiful art of haiku poetry as a contrast to the emptiness of our all to often laziest modern creation - the sequel
Toy Story shows us
Our toys are living beings
They watch us have sex
My favorite toy
Mr Potato Head
The insult comic
Rock and Roll Royal
There will only be one king
His name is Elvis
Sideburns and rhinestones
The trademark of a great man
Thank you very much
Additional chapters include The Sequel, The Lion King, Aladdin, Cars, Dumbo, Peter Pan, The Great Mouse Detective, Tarzan, Black Panther, Star Trek, Friday The 13th, The Ocean Is Our Toilet, Spiderman, and an Inspirational Haiku Monologue Written For Christopher Walken To Read Someday
The final book in the Haiku Pop Trilogy - Once again artist Fritz Schaper uses the ancient and beautiful art of Haiku poetry to comment on the absurdity of modern American culture and society
A second sequel
Haiku Pop the trilogy
Love the sound of that
Now one more question
Should I make this one 3-D
You know a throwback
The fourth book in the Haiku Pop series offers another examination of pop culture as part of our environment using the ancient and beautiful art of haiku poetry as a contrast to the emptiness of American Pop and Consumer culture and our modern creation
send the kids to school
to fill their heads with bullets
no space for knowledge
books are a danger
let us gather and burn them
to please the gun gods
Protect the children
from knowledge not violence
there is more profit