Haiku is a Japanese lyric form that has seventeen syllables, arranged in 3 lines of 5/7/5 syllables each; usually invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons (From Answers.com)
It consists of two sentences, separated by a puntuation mark, and usually, the last line holds a sort of key to the verse, a point to drive home so to speak.It is usually build around the beauty and feelings depicted by nature.
Kiss me please O sun,
As my being longs for thee,
Burn me not O please !
2 comments:
Interesting one..a very different concept..good job!
Haiku's are my favourite form of poetry. Short, precise, meaningful, no fluff, to the point it is powerful like no other. And you have done a gud job with your writes too
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