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Spring Haiku
One Thousand Cranes
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Fireflies Flutter
by Gypsy Blue Rose
A Group of Fireflies is called a Sparkle (for rules, please check my author notes)
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fireflies flutter
amidst dewy reeds —
blossoms in the spotlight
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Author Notes
A group of fireflies is called a light posse or a sparkle.
KIGO spring for blossoms
HAIKU is a Japanese short poem that uses imagistic language to convey the essence of an experience of nature intuitively linked to the human condition. FORM: In Japanese, haiku is written in three lines 5/7/5. In English, it's 17 syllables or less, as brief as possible.
The essence of haiku is represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas separated by a dash to pause for introspection, usually at end of the second line.
source of 5/7/5 syllables rule ***
source haiku rules by William J. Higginson, Haiku Society of America *** HaikuWorld.org
Thank you very much for your review and your valuable time,
Gypsy
picture from pinterest
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