I have very little practice writing haiku. No time like the present to get started!
squirrel tails flicking
acrobats without a net
jumping for bird seed
Ginny - Here is a definition of haiku that I found on about.com: "Haiku is an unrhymed, syllabic form adapted from the Japanese: three lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Because it is so brief, a haiku is necessarily imagistic, concrete and pithy, capturing a single moment in a very few words." It seems easy, but getting the syllables to work out can be a little tough. Glad you liked this one!
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Never heard of this kind of poem writing. But it seems easy enough?? But what do I know...Ha! I like this one.
Ginny - Here is a definition of haiku that I found on about.com: "Haiku is an unrhymed, syllabic form adapted from the Japanese: three lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Because it is so brief, a haiku is necessarily imagistic, concrete and pithy, capturing a single moment in a very few words." It seems easy, but getting the syllables to work out can be a little tough. Glad you liked this one!
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