Learn to Write Homestead Haiku
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Hawktown - a haiku
Look at the hawk soar
It landed where I once stood
I take a sidestep
Foggy misty night
Rain is melting all the snow.
Listen to the winter song.
Realized my last line of Haiku, enetered above (or below?) has 6 syllables. OK. I'm tired and it's a cool, foggy, rainy evening. Just right for staying indoors and writing more Haiku- until my dog needs to go again of course.
There must be a Haiku for walking one's dog....
Summer Haiku 8/10/19
van drives by everyday
green cornstalks on Deershorn Road
rise fast as sunlight
Have been writing haiku for years. One of my favourites:
each descending leaf
dances with the ginger cat
across patio bricks
I think I’ll try to do this. In the meantime I say this one when leaving, to my wife and cats. Issa I think:
I am going out
Be good and play together
My cricket children
Haiku poems are written in syllables: First line is 5, Second line is 7, Third line is 5.
I belong to a FB Group that posts Haiku poems daily.
Fun to see what folks brains come up with for these poems.
just overnight
all the gold fell
from the full moon -
autumn leaves
(c)vt2024
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Darkness falls, silence.
But the deaf old man can hear
What the shadows say.