Open Poetry #11 |
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autumn haiku 03 |
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Beki Senior Member
since 1999-09-15
Posts 1569Newport Beach, CA, USA |
deep forest shadows move in a long, slow whisper - evening paints the leaves. |
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Snow![]()
since 2000-10-16
Posts 1170desert flower looking for rain |
this is so beautiful makes you want to just tip toe through the reading.. I loved it. |
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Denise
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-08-22
Posts 22648 |
Yes, this is lovely, Beki! Denise |
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VAS Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450Oregon |
Lovely imaging here!! I don't think the 'a' and the 'the' should be used in haiku. If you remove the 'the' in the last line, then your count would be right as evening is actually 3 syllables. I don't know what to do for the middle line to keep the 7 syllable count if you remove the a. You need a better expert at haiku than I, I don't even write it anymore because I can't stand all the parameters that exist besides the syllable count. But somehow, I think maybe you've met those. btw, I made an important comment with a question to your comment on "Inside Out." I'm hoping to hear from you on it. Virginia Salter |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
calming shadows dark whispering, whispering now forests comfort me I enjoyed this Beki! Karilea If I whisper, will you listen?... I would rather be silent and write, than speak loudly and be bound. KRJ |
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Beki Senior Member
since 1999-09-15
Posts 1569Newport Beach, CA, USA |
Thank you Snow and Denise. VAS, I am something of an expert on haiku, having published over 4 dozen , including one in Japan ![]() ![]() Sunshine, thanks for your responsive haiku, I enjoyed it. One hint, never repeat a word in haiku, it is an awful waste of syllables ![]() [This message has been edited by Beki (edited 11-25-2000).] |
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Charisma![]() ![]() ![]()
since 2000-09-30
Posts 5906lost in blue pages |
this is truly lovely, and as for me, I am greatful with your explanation to VAS, I love this style more and more..... Charisma |
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Beki Senior Member
since 1999-09-15
Posts 1569Newport Beach, CA, USA |
Thank you Charisma (I love your name by the way ![]() |
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VAS Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450Oregon |
Yep, I know the syllable count is not the main criteria. I've read some books of haiku and they rarely held to the 5-7-5. Probably because they were translated to English, more than any other reason. If you've been successful at having published haiku, you're definitely way ahead of me. I used to try haiku, and was pretty happy with mine. Then I went to this web-site that was reccommended to me. It confused me so with so many parameters it almost gave me a headache. Therefore, I gave up. Apparently you didn't give up and apparently you're not the one that was posting her very first haiku about 3 days ago. Guess I got the name wrong. My ignorance of all the parameters of haiku is my other excuse for trying to 'teach' you something. Hope you forgive my erroneously guided zeal. ;o} |
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kaile![]() ![]()
since 2000-02-06
Posts 5146singapore |
lovely..the thought that came to my mind was that "even the fox treads his way cautiously"....will you like to write a sequel to this haiku using this idea? ![]() may i ask also if haiku with less than 17 syllables is known as free-form haiku? |
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Beki Senior Member
since 1999-09-15
Posts 1569Newport Beach, CA, USA |
No problem VAS, I did not take it as an affront.I am just proud of my skill and experience with this particular form. I am known, not by my choice but given by others, as "the haiku queen" on many other websites LOL Kaile , I have never heard of "freeform" haiku and doubt very much if it is an accepted form...accepted academically I mean, perhaps someone somewhere has coined that phrase but it would not apply to any real haiku.I like your image, perhaps I will work it into a haiku one day ...thanks for reading |
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