Al Mariam’s Daily Haiku Verses

9/20/15

A great nation falls

Like leaves from a maple tree

A fool Trump-ets victory.

                Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/21/15

Benighted leaders

Enlighten America?

It’s darkness at noon.

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/22/15

Ben-jamin’ Carson

Benjamin Nut-anyahu

Two autumn peas in a po(n)d.

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/23/15

Pope Francis the dove

Matthew 25:31-46 least of me

Hypocrites fall down.

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

 

9/24/15

Fleas once united

Bit the big dog all over

Wuf! Wuf! What a fall!

                Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/25/15

Donkey, elephant

With hooves and trunks but no brains

Fool the men with brains.

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/26/15

I saw a squirrel

Holding an acorn alone

Lo! Lo! What a nut!

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

9/27/15

Blue moon, red moon shines

Blind mice leading the blind bats

They fall o’er the cliff.

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

 

9/28/15

The sun falls on trees

The sun rises to go where?

Can the sun feel down?

    Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

 

9/29/15

Supermoon in fall

There is salt water on Mars

‘telligence on earth?

 Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

 

 

9/30/15

Fall of discontent

Made inglorious by GOP

Barking Wuf! Wuf! Wuf!

Al Mariam’s (new) Daily Haiku

 

 

About

Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam teaches political science at California State University, San Bernardino. His teaching areas include American constitutional law, civil rights law, judicial process, American and California state governments, and African politics. He has published two volumes on American constitutional law, including American Constitutional Law: Structures and Process (1994) and American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (1998). He is the Senior Editor of the International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, a leading scholarly journal on Ethiopia. For the last several years, Prof. Mariam has written weekly web commentaries on Ethiopian human rights and African issues that are widely read online. He played a central advocacy role in the passage of H.R. 2003 (Ethiopia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2007) in the House of Representatives in 2007. Prof. Mariam practices in the areas of criminal defense and civil litigation. In 1998, he argued a major case in the California Supreme Court involving the right against self-incrimination in People v. Peevy, 17 Cal. 4th 1184, which helped clarify longstanding Miranda rights issues in criminal procedure in California. For several years, Prof. Mariam had a weekly public channel public affairs television show in Southern California called “In the Public Interest”. Prof. Mariam received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1984, and his J.D. from the University of Maryland in 1988.