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Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Haiku

I've had such a great time participating in the word-oriented threads here (Linked Words, Acronym Game, and Six Word Stories), and there's been such a great response to them, that I thought there might be room for one more. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that is tightly structured with three lines: The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven, and the third line has five. Like this:

Just five syllables
(first line), then seven (next line),
then five more--you're done!

OR

How about Haiku?
Five/seven/five syllables.
Poems that don't need rhymes.

Or

Music soothes the soul.
Art engages the spirit.
Why not try them both?

A lot of Haiku poems I've read employ a subtle wit or sense of humor, but I don't think they have to. Give it a try and have fun!

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A new can of Spam
Pink gelatinous meat blob
I ain't eating that

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Love it! :)

 

:: curtsy ::

Choosing employment
"Do art" said no one ever
I should have listened

 

Shawn O'Brien

1 Year Ago

Keep it simple Stu
Let the great ideas Flo
Quick and content Rich

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Discussion forums
are not the place for haiku!
Art and words don't mix.

Of course I'm kidding.
After all, I started this.
I can't turn back now.


 

A fact in my house
Pet hair found in the kitchen
Is a condiment

 

Jack Torcello

1 Year Ago

Liz Truss for P M?
I don't think so any more
She's gone: close the door!

 

David Manlove

1 Year Ago

Why Five, Seven, Five?
I do not understand it.
Call me a numbskull.

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Why Five, Seven, Five?
A mystery, it is true...
How it's always been.

 

Jack Torcello

1 Year Ago

Why iambic pentameter?
Why Alexandrine rhyme-schemes?
Why Limericks?

Write an Alexandrine Haiku Limerick anybody?! :)

 

L A Feldstein

1 Year Ago

Bright sunshine abounds
Summer flowers soon grow tall
Bees gather pollen


What's in a picture
Can you see the spirit there
Or linger awhile

 

Shawn O'Brien

1 Year Ago

Laughter lifted me
from the depths of broken dreams
Friends, dear treasured Friends

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Can I forget you,
even now that you are gone?
I still dream of you.

 

L A Feldstein

1 Year Ago

Words appeared, useless
Reading now seemed tiresome
Sleep and dreams beckoned

 

David Manlove

1 Year Ago

Because I kissed you
I am forever broken
Never again love

 

Becky Titus

1 Year Ago

Where is my pencil?
I need to make a drawing
And color it pink.

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Wrote a poem today,
the best I've ever written.
Now I can't find it.

 

Five, seven and five
Is English language haiku
Not so in Japan

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

I didn't know that, Susan. What is the pattern there?

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Two roads to follow:
I chose the one less traveled,
changing everything.

(With apologies to Robert Frost!)

 

L A Feldstein

1 Year Ago

Clever Tom spoke out
Attracting much attention
But sadly all left

 

Jon, there are actually quite a few rules to writing a real haiku besides the misguided syllable counting (which tends to make them too long by Japanese standards), which is a far cry from what we're doing here, and despite its simplicity (or perhaps because of it) it's actually considered fairly difficult to do well... and with good reason.

These sites will explain it better than I can without writing a missive:

https://www.nahaiwrimo.com/why-no-5-7-5
https://thehaikufoundation.org/some-thoughts-on-line-and-syllable-count-in-english-language-haiku/

And if you want to get really serious about it:
https://www.tofugu.com/japan/haiku/

 

Jon Woodhams

1 Year Ago

Thanks! I'll check them out.

I've actually always liked the sparseness and discipline of having to work within the 5/7/5 parameters. But I'll be interested to see what the next levels are.

In the meantime, I'm thoroughly enjoying the thread, both reading others' posts and getting to write my own.

 

Saskia Vaughan

1 Year Ago

computer light room
publishing my photographs
wishing they would sell

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My attempt at something a bit more traditional in the technically required nature theme (and 5-7-5 cuz English, but I did try for more brevity)

At morning's first light
the garden begins to sing
as day comes to life

 

L A Feldstein

13 Days Ago

The budding bushes
The promise of bright color
A season's rebirth

 

L A Feldstein

12 Days Ago

Where are writers?
And where are the poets now?
Am I all alone?

 

Ed Meredith

12 Days Ago

L A seeks poets
I looked in my bag of words
surprise nothing there

oh wait what is this
found thirty-four syllables
writing two Senryu

 

Jim Taylor

12 Days Ago

I looked everywhere
Under rocks cars and drift wood
I saw them sky high

 

L A Feldstein

11 Days Ago

So glad to see you
And speak of the times long past
It has been too long

 

Jim Taylor

11 Days Ago

I walked up the stairs
I walked right back down the stairs
The exercise helps

 

L A Feldstein

10 Days Ago

I watched the eagles
High above in their aerie
They looked back at me

 

L A Feldstein

9 Days Ago

Today should be warm
Put old clothes on and pull weeds
Playing in the dirt

 

Richard Reeve

9 Days Ago

Based upon recent experiences with Amtrak:

Late train whispers lies,
Passengers wait, time stretched thin—
Hope clings to the rails.

 

L A Feldstein

8 Days Ago

Last night's storm rain, wind
Howling through the bending trees
Rain pounding on roofs

 

L A Feldstein

7 Days Ago

Puzzle pieces strewn
And nothing fits together
So like life, he thought

 

L A Feldstein

6 Days Ago

The pink azaleas
Glowing in the morning light
A dazzling color

 

Jon Woodhams

6 Days Ago

Why write poetry
limited by syllables?
Because it's so fun!

 

Jon Woodhams

6 Days Ago

A tanka:

Emails make offers
promising to buy our art.
"My wife likes your work!"
Artists must be diligent.
If it sounds too good, it is.








 

L A Feldstein

5 Days Ago

I changed the format
From haiku to a tanka
Today's new challenge
Grasping for words and counting
Five lines, seven syllables

 

Jon Woodhams

5 Days Ago

Yesterday, I'm told,
was National Haiku Day:
April seventeenth!

 

L A Feldstein

4 Days Ago

The little birds chirp
Their sweet song in the background
They start before dawn
Waking me with gentleness
I cannot fall back to sleep

 

L A Feldstein

3 Days Ago

The mud on my jeans
Is the proof I pulled the weeds
Ah the Spring yardwork

 

Beverly M Collins

2 Days Ago

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/blue-dragonfly-and-pink-lily-beverly-m-collins.html


calm joy so simple
blue dragonfly pink lily
drinking in the sun

 

Carmen Hathaway

2 Days Ago

 

It’s my first Haiku
Time for another ahchoo
Bless me, I thank you.

 

 

L A Feldstein

2 Days Ago

Through what tiny crevasse
Do these itty bitty ants
Get in my kitchen?

 

Jon Woodhams

2 Days Ago

Sunday conundrum:
inaction born from freedom.
Not enough structure

 

Carmen Hathaway

2 Days Ago

 

An abstractionist
Gave consideration once
To another mode

 

L A Feldstein

1 Day Ago

Shouting at nothing
Then shouting at everything
Shouting down the wind

 

Carmen Hathaway

1 Day Ago

 


Not always a fact
A characterization
Can be misleading

 

 

L A Feldstein

17 Hours Ago

To win the contest
They got all their friends to vote
Sadly, he had none

 

Carmen Hathaway

19 Minutes Ago

 

The cockatiel song
In the morning and at night
Is a pure delight
 

 

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