Pause for a moment, and write a haiku about what's around you.
A haiku is a sort of Japanese poetry--perhaps the smallest literary form--composed of three lines and seventeen or fewer syllables. The subject of a haiku is usually something experienced in everyday life--the pinning of a moment that might seem ordinary but which captures a bit of awe in the noticing.
sunlight shines red
through my father's thumb
on the steering wheel
- A. Pou
Now it's your turn.
First off: I don't reallyl ike Haikus. I'll write one anyways: It's big and blue And filled with clouds It's the sky
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Posted on Jun 3rd, 2008
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Carlos
Loud sounds from in front Peace from Gods within me since the time I was born!
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Posted on Oct 11th, 2007
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kathy
fire color maples flare brazenly in popple- wood smoke in the air
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Incense fills the air, the altar energizes, as books await me
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Posted on Sep 14th, 2007
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Heather
At wonderful school, hear the clicking of keyboards, tired sleepy eyes.
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A picture of a friend and I captures a memory that won't fade I hear and see beauty amidst complicated simplicity I feel orange and blue cotton against my skin and it feels so good
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Posted on Aug 16th, 2007
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Shelby
Quiet night breathes Rain drips and quenches Nourishing life
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Posted on Aug 16th, 2007
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Vijay
million great things around me at this moment, what to write about and what to skip?
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Posted on Aug 15th, 2007
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allison
A cluttered workspace, waiting to be cleaned organized But Zaadz distracts me.
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Posted on Jul 23rd, 2007
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Apollo
Dim lit sanctity, cathode glow and headphone hum, simple connectivity.
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