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Thursday, March 11, 2010
What a wonderful way to declutter your mind and write only the important, the essentials.
Rules (although the season word is not always used):
3-short lines
1-season word
no rhyme or metaphor
(17 syllables, 5-7-5)
I just love how one can say so much in only a few words.
Some of my favorites....
(I attributed the author where known):
Young Lovers
Brush pink petals
Confetti
-unknown
After the storm
A boy wiping the sky
From the tables
- Darko Plazanin
Snow melts.
Suddenly, the village
is full of children.
-Issa
Within plum orchard,
Sturdy oak takes no notice
Of flowering blooms
-Basho
The teacher surveys
Thick fallen snow
Thousand test papers
-unknown
I kill an ant
and realize my three children
have been watching.
-Shuson Kato
Autumn wind …
the widow sweeps the same leaves
again and again
-Zhanna Rader
Haiku is simply beautiful. Try writing one today by yourself, or with your child. I'd love you to post one!
Rules (although the season word is not always used):
3-short lines
1-season word
no rhyme or metaphor
(17 syllables, 5-7-5)
I just love how one can say so much in only a few words.
Some of my favorites....
(I attributed the author where known):
Young Lovers
Brush pink petals
Confetti
-unknown
After the storm
A boy wiping the sky
From the tables
- Darko Plazanin
Snow melts.
Suddenly, the village
is full of children.
-Issa
Within plum orchard,
Sturdy oak takes no notice
Of flowering blooms
-Basho
The teacher surveys
Thick fallen snow
Thousand test papers
-unknown
I kill an ant
and realize my three children
have been watching.
-Shuson Kato
Autumn wind …
the widow sweeps the same leaves
again and again
-Zhanna Rader
Haiku is simply beautiful. Try writing one today by yourself, or with your child. I'd love you to post one!
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