We Need A Haiku To Save Us: Captain America
Part 3 of a much needed series of Haiku's about Heroes.
Hello and welcome to part 3 of "We Need A Haiku To Save Us" in which we use the underrated art of haiku to examine our favorite spandex wearing face punchers. This installment we look at one of the most loved, and as of late much debated Marvel characters Captain America himself, Steve Rogers. These haikus run the gamut throughout the Captains lengthy career, covering him at different times in his life.
Without further blathering, here come the haikus!
Jin the war effortCaptain America didSo why shouldn't you?
Steve Rogers, frozen
His young ward Bucky is deadThe war is over
Arnim Zola laughs“Now I can be everwhere!”A shield doth strikes him
A Man Out of TimeOnly a few know his plightThe few, tho mighty
Abraham Erskinea scientific geniusVictim of hubris
The Red Skull Storms inRogers gears up to strike himThe cosmic cube glows
Time has been undoneHYDRA has taken overWith Steve as despot
Cap may be damn tough
But he's just a Brooklyn boy
In his heart of hearts
As he regains sightHe's shocked to see an Iron Man
“Welcome back, Captain”
Baron Zemo thinks
“I must find the rune stones first”Rogers must prevail
Sam Wilson swoops downHe drops Cap in HYDRAS fortit's up to him now
And that's all folks! More to come soon!
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