Sun dips toes in horizon.
Sleepy stars call for embrace
Crying dewey tears.
Authur’s note: Haiku is a form of short poetry originally from Japan. Traditional Japanese haiku consist of three phrases in a 5, 7, 5 pattern (5,7,5 syllables or words in English), and a seasonal reference.
I had never heard about these until I started blogging. Your one is lovely, Shaily.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you, Pete! What I love about Haiku’s is that they have one line that references to nature, which means the writer has to find a nature’s equivalent of the story. This one is all nature but in others, I have tried. It feels beautiful.
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lovely: three perfect lines —
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Thank you, John! Nature is perfect imperfection. 😁
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Don!
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