General Poetry posted October 19, 2021


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4/7/6 Haiga Haiku for the Haiku Club

Joyful Starling

by Gypsy Blue Rose


for rules, please check my author notes




HAIGA is a style of Japanese painting that incorporates the aesthetics of haiku. They are typically painted by haiku poets but in the Western countries, it's written on a picture. for more information click here
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HAIKU is an unrhymed Japanese poem that uses imagistic language to convey the essence of an experience of nature. Haiku refers to a season of the year by the words: spring, summer, autumn, winter; or by a word that represents the season (cold, hot, harvest moon, snow, etc ... ) In Japanese, haiku is written in three lines 5/7/5. In English, it's 17 syllables OR LESS and as brief as possible (3/5/3, 2/8/4, etc..) combination in a short/long/short pattern ) The essence of haiku is represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas separated by a dash (usually at end of the second line) to pause before the last line called satori (an aha moment or word pun) for introspection. Avoid rhymes, alliteration, metaphor, personification, punctuation, and capital letters (proper names is okay). source of 5/7/5 syllables rule *** source haiku rules by William J. Higginson, Haiku Society of America *** HaikuWorld.org

Thank you very much for your review and your valuable time,

Gypsy

picture from pinterest.com

If you would like to join the Haiku Club click here and look for it on the list of clubs. Let me know if I can help

Club entry for the "MOON HAIKU" event in "HAIKU CLUB".  Locate a writing club.
Pays one point and 2 member cents.


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