In other words I don't follow normal Haiku rules. I probably shouldn't even call it Haiku. I learned to do this when I was going through a difficult time around 1994 and 1995 in my life when I was going through a bad divorce and was in my 40s. Soon, I remarried and had another daughter but at the time I was pretty confused by it all. Many people never recover from this sort of thing. But, I found a way. The first way was to live this motto: "There are no problems ONLY opportunities". When you refuse to see problems as something to worry about and see everything in life as an opportunity instead you can create miracles in your life like I have By God's Grace.
Here would be a Fred's Haiku for Coronavirus:
Coronavirus
sucks
Coronavirus
Natural Selection
Coronavirus
Thins out the human race
Coronavirus
Kills some
Starves Many
Divorce
dying
marrying
Being reborn
Why is divorce dying?
Because often your best friend you cannot talk to anymore so it is sort of like a friend or relative dying.
How does one recover from divorce?
By realizing that there is more than one person in the world perfect for you.
The real world is NOT a Disney movie but reality instead. It is not a fairy tale.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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