Haiku: Beware Of Anger…
“Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.” Mahatma Gandhi

Haiku: Beware Of Anger… The monster within. – Painting is: L’Ange_du_Foyeur by Max Ernst
L’Ange du Foyer, by Max Ernst (1937)
In the twilight zone
The savage beast rages on
In YOU and In Us…
The monster within
Travels like a thief at night
Haunted by old slights…
Strangers throwing darts
Spewing toxins in our part
Blinded by half truths
Beware of Anger
Unspoken resentments kill
Like stagnant water
“For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

Haiku: Beware Of Anger… Let the raging storm pass
Spreading destruction
Like fast ripples in a lake
Invades the senses
Stuck in old school cliques
A vicious bird soon drops dead
From rage in its head
Thoughts, words, acts and deeds
spitting venom every day
Do You know my name?
Beware of Anger
Fan the coals of compassion
Rid the heart of rage
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“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” Mark Twain

Haiku: Beware Of Anger… consumes all in its path
Ferocious hatreds
Angry thoughts bleed through forked tongues
Impenetrable
Does it call your name?
Like comments couched in meanness
Festering in pits
Beware of Anger
Forgive the horrors of war
Pray for peace within
How do you deal with anger? What enrages you? Let it go…
This post was inspired by Daily Prompt: Twilight Zone
Ever have an experience that felt surreal, as though you’d been suddenly transported into the twilight zone, where time seemed to warp, perhaps slowing down or speeding up? Tell us all about it. If you haven’t had an experience in real life that you can draw from, write a fictional account of a surreal experience. Photographers, artists, poets: show us SURREAL.
Positive Motivation Tip: When anger rises in your chest, caution it to be calm for a while. Time helps reason sort things out and gives us a better perspective. Be vigilant
PHOTO CREDITS/ATTRIBUTIONS: All Photos L’Ange du Foyeur by Max Ernst,Day of Wrath, Rage, via Wikipedia or my collection
Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank
Mirth and Motivation
Positive Kismet
Usually if I sleep, any anger I had is diffused. Some people can’t let it go, but I sure can.
This is great. I try not to be angry it just ends up polluting my life.
Some people have a hard time letting go and the anger just takes over everything. It’s not fun to watch, or even be on the receiving end of. You wrote that well
Giving it time is good but beware the festering demon!
What a great and timely post for me.
I truly need to work in my anger and resentment especially about past things. I know all the theory but sometimes it is so difficult.
Thank you for your post
Oh wow – so much about anger to say and i do think it can be like the twighlitght zone – difficult to get out!
Mark Twain got it right. Great post!
anger destroys…that is a fact!
Why I get angry I try to stop an think of what’s causing me to be angry, Then I would think of ways to fix whatever it is that’s bothering me.
When I get angry, I try to resolve the issue immediately. I hate to hang on to it – and I definitely never go to sleep angry!
Stupidity enrages me.. I can get it when people do not understand, but when someone just acts dumb for no reason that gets me crazy.
It is important to not allow yourself to be consumed with anger because it has a negative impact on your health.
Great Haiku! The pictures are also a wonderful touch!
I’ve been having a slight problem with the anger/irritation aspect in life lately. It doesn’t help being pregnant. I notice things irritate me a lot easier. But I do my best to take a deep breath and let it roll off my shoulder
Anger the beast that stalks us all, burrowing under our skin and irritating our souls …………
I try to not let anger overcome me. My husband deals with a log of anger. When we get angry with each other, our rule is to not go to bed angry. There have been times where we haven’t gone to bed until 3-4 am. LOL
Thought-provoking haikus, Elizabeth. I don’t often get very angry anymore. I used to, and it took me a while to realise that it was only doing me damage.
There is a lot to think about here. I especially love the quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
I try not to get angry but if course it happens sometimes. When I’m angry I need space, I have to walk away from the situation for a while and either go somewhere peaceful like the beach, lake or park. But I always try to resolve the issue or at least express my feelings the same day because I don’t want to let it continue the next day.
Great post! I find that I encounter lots of angry people all the time – so I try not to add any field to the fire, ya know? Life’s too short!
For me I try not to let the sun go down on my anger. Wonderful collection of haiku. 🙂