2024 Gypsy's Haiku
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Comment from kahpot
I really like the image your words portray of the moonlight reflecting off the raindrops, another wonderful example of the haiku form, very well written and presented****kahpot
reply by the author on 16-May-2024
I really like the image your words portray of the moonlight reflecting off the raindrops, another wonderful example of the haiku form, very well written and presented****kahpot
Comment Written 16-May-2024
reply by the author on 16-May-2024
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Thank you very much, kym
Gypsy
Comment from shelley kaye
not sure about using "drop" twice
after the rain
drops slide off tree leaves
inside the rainfall--
a full moon
eh... just a thought lol
still a great modern 4-line haiku
with nice imagery of the moon within a raindrop
thank you for sharing
shelley :)
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
not sure about using "drop" twice
after the rain
drops slide off tree leaves
inside the rainfall--
a full moon
eh... just a thought lol
still a great modern 4-line haiku
with nice imagery of the moon within a raindrop
thank you for sharing
shelley :)
Comment Written 15-May-2024
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
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Thank you very much for your excellent review and kind feedback.
Gypsy
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Rain is essential for plants and animals to survive. I love the image of the moon inside each raindrop. Thank you for sharing this beautiful presentation with us.
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
Rain is essential for plants and animals to survive. I love the image of the moon inside each raindrop. Thank you for sharing this beautiful presentation with us.
Comment Written 15-May-2024
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
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Thank you very much for your excellent review and kind feedback.
Gypsy
Comment from RJ Heritage
Is it that you are seeing the moon in each rain drop? I dud not really get this one, I hope I understood it.Please if you can, give some insight.
Thanks for sharing
RJ
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
Is it that you are seeing the moon in each rain drop? I dud not really get this one, I hope I understood it.Please if you can, give some insight.
Thanks for sharing
RJ
Comment Written 15-May-2024
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
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Zen monks were the original Haiku poets. Zen philosophy is that everything in the universe is connected-- nature and people. The literal meaning is that the moon is reflected on each drop of rain but at a deeper level, the raindrop and and the moon are one.
I appreciate your curiosity and interest in haiku, it's one of my favorite types of poetry, tanka is another one of my favorites.
Thank you very much for your excellent review and feedback
Gypsy
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You're welcome
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I dare say these raindrops quench the thirst of many insects as well as plants and flowers. I like the thought of each raindrop being a full moon, very inventive, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
I dare say these raindrops quench the thirst of many insects as well as plants and flowers. I like the thought of each raindrop being a full moon, very inventive, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
Comment Written 15-May-2024
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
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Thank you very much for your excellent review and kind feedback.
Gypsy
Comment from lyenochka
It's cool how much can be reflected in a single raindrop. I enjoyed the way your poem describes the raindrops on a full moon night. Interesting to see a four line haiku - I guess modern ones can do that.
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
It's cool how much can be reflected in a single raindrop. I enjoyed the way your poem describes the raindrops on a full moon night. Interesting to see a four line haiku - I guess modern ones can do that.
Comment Written 15-May-2024
reply by the author on 15-May-2024
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Yes, with contemporary Haiku, the rule is 17 syllables or less, one to four lines.
Thank you very much, big sister.
Love,
Marival