I'm starting this collection as a challenge to myself to write a haiku every single day, for as long as I can manage. If I miss a day or two, I think that's okay - the purpose of my daily haiku challenge (which I've done twice before, starting in 2017) is to write and publish a haiku every day for the sake of creation and publication. My first goal is 30 days - let's see how this 30 day daily haiku challenge goes!
PS: Here are the rules I've always had for this challenge:
1) Write and publish a new haiku every day
2) Know that not every haiku will be good; it's more important to have a finished haiku than a perfect haiku
3) Have fun doing it! Writing and sharing a daily haiku is meant to be a fun and playful creative project above all else.
If you decide to do a 30 day haiku challenge too, go for it! I started doing this as a challenge to myself, but if I inspire you, that's cool too. :)
She is an outcast. She finds it easier to express what she feels in the form of writing. Whether it is poems, letters or long texts. These are poems that she writes trying to describe how it feels to live with certain mental health issues, in a world that disregards outcasts. So, these are on the darker side of the spectrum. Some poems might be distressing for some readers.
I personally enjoy consuming dark content, it's kinda like a coping mechanism.
I really hope none of you relate with any of these :)
I'll be posting only poems here, I'll try to be as active as I can.
The poems are not in any order. They are just the thoughts that pop up any time of the day.
(8.11.2023) PS: Please check out 'safe space'. I need your help to make it a real safe space, readers!
Ranking:
#1 shortpoem
#1 distressing
#1 poetry (17.1.2024)
#1 poem (24.1.2024)