Tag Archives: work

to the bone

to the bone

work
life balance
work to live
or live to work
burnout

~kat

More fun with the Elfchen…

Known as an “elevenie” in English, the German elfchen (which loosely translates to “little eleven” or “wee eleven”) contains 11 words separated into five lines: one word, then two, then three, then four, then one again. The first line of an elfchen is traditionally some single-word concept, thought, or thing, which the rest of the poem describes—what it does, how it looks, how it makes you feel, whatever strikes your fancy. The last line is often a synonym or some other overarching reflection of your first word.


December Dodoitsu #26

identity’s not a what
yet our quick reply to who
refers more to what we do
than to who we are

~kat



December Dodoitsu #22

fifty-two week’s times forty
increments of hours, eight
sixty minutes tick and tock
cherish the moments

~kat


December Dodoitsu #20

the rich are getting richer
the poor are working harder
it is futile to complain
debt collectors loom

~kat


December Dodoitsu #18

bottom lines are bottoming
the leadership is worried
no one rests ‘til we see black
for the shareholders

~kat