Haiku

Haiku is an ancient, Japanese poetry form. Christopher Weidner writes about:"A haiku moment is characterized by the presence of wabi sabi: it arouses desire. Wabi Sabi is more instinct than thought, More information about wabi sabi: see the topics at the top of my site. A haiku is in the first place meant to feel and not to think, all of which may of course.

A haiku has rules to know:

-a haiku consists of 3 phrases

-the first sentence 5 syllables, the second 7 and the third display 5

-a link is always made with the time of year and / or nature

-The haiku is written in the present tense

-there must be a special twist in perception, something that, notwithstanding the normal look, The special captures a moment

-The author is not involved in it(here is sometimes deviated)

 

A haiku of Nao-yo that make me like it is:

They pick falls heavily

and they can not reap heavy

small violets!

 

Here are some haiku that I myself thought:

 

the winter

The fire is kindled

it is warm

 

Choose one flower

why would you do that anyway?

Give to all flowers

 

Rush in the summer

hastier in winter

I had to stand still

 

Working at night

the heavens open

and always surprised again

 

Rainbow in May

lets see his true colors

What about me?

 

Let it still be quiet!

he broke the silence

and became silent

 

Do not immediately out,

what you can do tomorrow

Ass time than is counsel

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