General Poetry posted July 20, 2024 | Chapters: | ...151 152 -153- 154... |
Contemporsry Haiku
A chapter in the book 2024 Gypsy's Haiku
Fleeting Beauty
by Gypsy Blue Rose
her fleeting beauty
and tenderness take my breath away— butterfly |
17 syllables in four lines
The most common literary adaptation in English of haiku looks something like this: one to four lines, no strict syllable count but brief, and often with a long/short or short/long asymmetry. These poems too utilize a caesura. Images need not be taken from nature, though they may be and often are. Seasonality is optional, though often featured. Here is an example:
in the woodpile
the broken ax handle
Thank you very much for reading and reviewing my poem.
Gypsy
Pictures from my Pinterest account. Presentation and poem by Gypsy Blue Rose copyright@2024
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and 2 member cents. The most common literary adaptation in English of haiku looks something like this: one to four lines, no strict syllable count but brief, and often with a long/short or short/long asymmetry. These poems too utilize a caesura. Images need not be taken from nature, though they may be and often are. Seasonality is optional, though often featured. Here is an example:
in the woodpile
the broken ax handle
Thank you very much for reading and reviewing my poem.
Gypsy
Pictures from my Pinterest account. Presentation and poem by Gypsy Blue Rose copyright@2024
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