General Poetry posted October 8, 2017 |
4/6/5 haiku
Native blue sage
by Gypsy Blue Rose
native blue sage basks in late September's sun -- Indian Summer |
Recognized |
Blue sage is a Native American flower that grows in Southern United States from July to October
Haiku doesn't have to be 5/7/5, just less than 17 syllables. The reason is because Japanese and English syllables are different.
source: http://www.nahaiwrimo.com/home/why-no-5-7-5
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and 2 member cents. Haiku doesn't have to be 5/7/5, just less than 17 syllables. The reason is because Japanese and English syllables are different.
source: http://www.nahaiwrimo.com/home/why-no-5-7-5
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