Haiku (hard to?)
Autumn romance starts.
It’s called fall, after all.
Descend into hope.
Haiku (I wake)
These devices give:
Assonance, consonance help
Home and tide; we rhyme.
Haiku (one more for us, too)
one for you, then me
orange, yellow, brown, and red
autumn’s time-keepers
Haiku in the five-seven-five way. (There are variations.) With a reference to nature in each one. As is often the tradition. Though no longer the law. I continue with my rhapsody of fall, this time using this form from Japanese and eastern Asian culture.
I like haiku. They’re fun to craft, and they mean something too. As Buffy said, they’re “the ones that sound like a sneeze.” They are that. And more. And that.
October 22, 2015 at 3:16 am
I’m very bad at this.. but you seem to be an expert indeed! 😉
October 22, 2015 at 11:54 am
Thank you. You’re not bad. For me, it’s learning what to say through not saying it, since we only have seventeen syllables with which to say.
October 22, 2015 at 9:44 pm
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