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Haiku by Miss_Calcutta
Miss_Calcutta
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❇Small collection of haiku that me and my buddies have made.❇ ✴Wanna see it ? So come and explore !✴ 🔹And hit the button of vote and do comment! 💕 I hope you people ll like it !❤
Tanka's and Haiku's by rainfactor
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This book is dedicated to those poetic people around! so feel free to tell me your ideas and it will be featured here!
Haiku Book by GBatman28
GBatman28
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A list of haikus that are completely original. I will add more periodically.
Seasons | A Collection of Haiku Poetry by Crimson-n-Clover
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This is a collection of haiku celebrates our annual seasonal changes as well as the seasons of our lives. They're set up 6 haiku to a page... both published & unpublished in Haiku poetry journals. The themes are the seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. I do give the chapters a word though each haiku is its own story; the word will hopefully make finding your way easier to remember vs numbered chapters. Though I endeavored to find a word that loosely reminded me of the haikus on the page. Also, you'll note that these aren't structured in the 5 - 7 -5 syllable format we were taught in school. (I briefly explain my reasons below). It is my hope that you'll find moments, images, memories and aha's inside. Thank you for taking the time to share journeys. When (re)learning how to write haiku, as my first batches were being rejected; a few editors were kind enough to share why almost all (dedicated) Japenese form journals didn't take any haiku in the old format. Apparently, the translation between English word syllables to Japanese sound syllables was significant which affected the English haiku negatively. Also, the Japanese haikuists and masters place the importance of the juxtaposition of bridging two moments vs focusing on syllables and word/ line count. This took some adjusting in my thinking but I found a deeper resonance and a greater joy in constructing them. Joy to you lovely reader