freedom lost and gone
was imprisoned on the rock
tax evasion crime
Haiku for Haiku Heights free. Sometimes it’s nice to write about the opposite of the prompt. And I am of course referring to Al Capone with my poem, and the picture is the famous Alcatraz.
September 30, 2012

I think you should sent this to the museum there!
Haiku for Al Capone, just swell 🙂
Interesting haiku to end the month. “imprisoned on the rock” Well done.
It’s just that I’m currently visiting San Francisco, and took the Alcatraz picture. I usually take the prompt, and go through my pictures to find a good combination.
Interesting and unique take on the prompt. A grand ending. 🙂
I haven’t been in this prison of rock ~ Interesting case of Capone ~ Enjoyed this ~
Nicely written Björn
Nice one. Alcatraz is indeed the opposite of freedom. I like writing about the flip side of the prompt too, as you have no doubt noticed. Thank you for your visits and comments at my place during our challenge. I appreciate it!
Nice ending to the month! Have enjoyed your perspective !
yes ..very interesting…
Was under the clutches of Viral fever and I scribbled the last haiku within minutes ( I know its very very bad)I just wanted to complete this challenge …
Many thanks for being a part of this amazing journey of HAIKU SEPTEMBER HEIGHTS…being a novice I tried to put in my best but I know at some or the other point I missed to hit the bull’s eye and still all of you all inspired me a lot either by peeping into my space or liking my posts and of course your ever encouraging comments made me feel on the top of the world…Loads of special thanks to each one of you…September had been very exciting and a learning month for me…I know I need to improvise a lot and I shall try to do that for sure …Thanks a lot once again…keep visiting and keep spilling your beans ..bouquets or brickbats all of them are accepted whole heartedly…
The one and only time I visited Alcatraz, I felt anything but free!
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