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
A Dream’s LamentWhat if a dream fell in love with it's dreamer? Mixed haiku and cinquains------------------------Still holding petalsA flower out of seasonPleasant mystery. LongingTo understandYour deepest essence;Faithful in my attendanceEach night. Morning sun dispellsMist clinging to cool water,Revealing bright lake. CruelRealityMocks my existence.Forgotten by morning; onlyA dream.
A Dream’s Lament
ReplyDeleteWhat if a dream fell in love with it's dreamer?
Mixed haiku and cinquains
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Still holding petals
A flower out of season
Pleasant mystery.
Longing
To understand
Your deepest essence;
Faithful in my attendance
Each night.
Morning sun dispells
Mist clinging to cool water,
Revealing bright lake.
Cruel
Reality
Mocks my existence.
Forgotten by morning; only
A dream.