Let’s have some fun today
with Haiku!! Almost everyone has probably heard of “Haiku” poetry. It’s a very
popular form of Japanese poetry. I bet a lot of you have tried your hand at it
already. But let’s get some more info on it and some instructions:
Use simple words. This is a
compact form of poetry, yet usually very meaningful. Use your words to paint
pictures in the reader’s mind. Haiku is written about everyday things. It tends to have a nature theme, but you
can write one about other things as well; feelings, experiences, etc. ~ IF you
go with a nature theme, then the last line usually has a season word in it, but
again ~ be creative and do it your way.
Line 1: 5 syllables
Line 2: 7 syllables
Line 3: 5
syllables
You need to pay attention to the number of SYLLABLES, not words.
A ball of
fire
Slips
behind the horizon
A summer
goodnight
© 2016 Stephanie Abney
To my son, Brian
You’ll always be in my heart
I feel you near me
© 2014 Stephanie Abney
A soft, gentle breeze
Tickles leaves in my front yard
And I know He’s there.
© 2011 Stephanie Abney
PLEASE REMEMBER ~ any poetry
found on this blog, written by me, is my personal property and may not be used
without my permission, other than sharing it as an example in a lesson or to
read it to someone. The same goes for any poems that are shared in the comments
of this blog or elsewhere online as a result of this challenge. They are the
creative property of the person who writes them. These poems are their original
work and no one may use them without their permission. It is understood that
they own the copyright for to them as soon as they post them. Thanks so much!
Also, if you choose to post your poems
on your own blog ~ that’s awesome. But PLEASE don’t just copy and paste my
daily instructions, but rather post your poem on your blog or you FB wall or
wherever AND LINK BACK TO THIS BLOG POST for others to come here to read the
instructions. I’ve spent considerable time researching the poetry forms and
writing them up to share with you. Thanks for respecting my work.
2 comments:
Day 11-Haiku
Grandchildren are fun
They pull your heartstrings one day
Even when they destroy.
Little beggar dog
You always want human food
You think you're a boy
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