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3/8/3 Haiku (Ekphrastic)
One Thousand Cranes
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Every Night
by Gypsy Blue Rose
For Rules, Please Read My Author Notes
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every night,
the moon pours her heart out for you —
while you sleep
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Author Notes
Ekphrastic is a poem inspired by a picture or painting
HAIKU is a Japanese short unrhymed poem that uses imagistic language to express the essence of a deeply felt moment in time. It resonates on a deeper level, leaving the reader enlightened and making an insightful connection between the top two lines and the last one, called the SATORI. It originated in the thirteenth century and was mastered a century later by Matsuo Basho. HAIKU uses a dash to pause before the SATORI.. Haiku is about nature and it alludes to a season of the year. The haiku is written from an observer's point of view. In Japan, haiku is written in 17 syllables and three lines ( 5/7/5) but in English is 17 syllables OR LESS because English syllables are longer than Japanese syllables. Avoid capitalization (except proper names) and punctuation. Avoid metaphor and personification, you write about what you can SEE. === click here to read Haiku Society of America, HAIKU EXAMPLES === click here to read Haiku Society of America HAIKU RULES === click here to read why is 5/7/5 OR LESS rule === Modern Haiku
Thank you for taking the time to review my poem,
Gypsy
"Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason." - Novalis
pictures from interest, the flowers are moonflowers
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