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
longing to touch youto satisfy your desiressoft kiss at daybreak
THANK ANON, That was great!
I composed my first haiku in Japanese today:Samui fuyuShiroi meigetsuYukiakariCold winterWhite full moonBrightness of snow
Rick, that's VERY nice!Thanks
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longing to touch you
ReplyDeleteto satisfy your desires
soft kiss at daybreak
THANK ANON,
ReplyDeleteThat was great!
I composed my first haiku in Japanese today:
ReplyDeleteSamui fuyu
Shiroi meigetsu
Yukiakari
Cold winter
White full moon
Brightness of snow
Rick, that's VERY nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Fantasy Wishlist
ReplyDeletechecking it for naughty, nice
delete all the nice
great job SE!
ReplyDelete