Haiku - 1
Don’t talk, let me blossom
in this dreamy moment of life, for,
tomorrow I cease to exist.
This is my first attempt at Haiku and I think I have done pretty well.
Haiku is a poetic form and a type of traditional poetry from the Japanese culture… an unrhymed poem composed of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables respectively. It typically presents an intense emotion or vivid image of nature in simple words. Haikus are usually not complicated. They often describe everyday themes and usually attempt to give people a new view of common situations.
There are a few simple rules for writing in this form of poetry.
1. Three lines of verse consisting of five, seven, and five syllables.
2. Each haiku must contain a seasonal word, may not strictly be a typical one. For example Cherry blossoms commonly denote spring, mosquitoes are used for summer, and snow means winter.
I hope to write some more verses in this form of expression.
Current song- Tum Hamein YuN Bhula Na Paaoge – Md. Rafi
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