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Haiku (rules in author notes)
2024 Gypsy's Haiku
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Waiting Neath the Rain
by Gypsy Blue Rose
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waiting neath the rain,
knee deep —
in a sea full of stars
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Author Notes
HAIKU is a Japanese short unrhymed poem that uses imagistic language to express the essence of a deeply felt moment. It resonates on a deeper level, enlightening the reader and making an insightful connection. English Haiku doesn't follow the 5/7/5 form, because Japanese syllables are much shorter. The rule of thumb is to write it as succinctly as possible and 17 syllables or less.
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Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem.
Gypsy
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Poem and presentation by Gypsy Blue Rose COPYWRITE@2024
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