hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
technically it's Senryu...not haiku. Haiku deal with nature where senryu are a little more open... emotions, etc. But Senryu Venue wasn't very catchy. Wink! Thanks for commenting!!
technically it's Senryu...not haiku. Haiku deal with nature where senryu are a little more open... emotions, etc.
ReplyDeleteBut Senryu Venue wasn't very catchy.
Wink!
Thanks for commenting!!
didn't know this about senryu and haiku.
ReplyDeletewell very short and sweet.
the last one, we can all relate too.
Very nice. I think haiku is all about capturing a moment.
ReplyDeleteHere's something for you -
Linked Haiku and Cinquain
Blowing leaf dances
skillfully eluding me
I rake patiently.
We're holding hands
The campfire is burning.
No one is speaking.
Distant
We resonate
Over many miles
She smiles as she's reading this,
Knowing.
Very nice, Rick. Thanx!!
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