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 Post subject: Haiku
PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:55 am 
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Mariam why is
Everything a consequence
Of weekends in June





2.
Rally cries from bent
Disgruntled erudites fall
On ears of the poor


3.
You’re getting used to
Living. While I am watching
Television in the dark.




4.
Veer away from me.
There is a bend in the road,
Take that bend and go.


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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Alex wrote:
1.
Mariam why is
Everything a consequence
Of weekends in June





2.
Rally cries from bent
Disgruntled erudites fall
On ears of the poor


3.
You’re getting used to
Living. While I am watching
Television in the dark.




4.
Veer away from me.
There is a bend in the road,
Take that bend and go.


:thumbsup:

Good, although you have
copied those from a website
with nice poetry

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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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glorified_version wrote:
Alex wrote:
1.
Mariam why is
Everything a consequence
Of weekends in June





2.
Rally cries from bent
Disgruntled erudites fall
On ears of the poor


3.
You’re getting used to
Living. While I am watching
Television in the dark.




4.
Veer away from me.
There is a bend in the road,
Take that bend and go.


:thumbsup:

Good, although you have
copied those from a website
with nice poetry


No, I copied them from a word document I made. :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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Only a few of these are actual haiku.

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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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bart d. wrote:
Only a few of these are actual haiku.


Arguably, none of them.. although washing machine's comes close.


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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What is a haiku really?


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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washing machine wrote:
What is a haiku really?


It's generally accepted that Haikus, in English, have 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Some have argued (and I hope I get this right) that because Japanese syllables are so different than English ones, something like 3, 4 and 3 syllables more accurately represents Japanese Haiku.

Some quotes from Wiki Answers. (Admittedly I don't recognise the poets).

"English syllables and Japanese syllables are different. If I wrote my haiku in 5-7-5 syllables, my haiku would be much longer than Japanese haiku." (Randy Brooks)

"5-7-5 can sound too dense with words or say too much in English. I would rather let the haiku 'tell' me how many words it needs!" (David Cobb)

"Regarding 5-7-5, in English this does not make sense. Seventeen syllables in English are about 60 percent longer in duration." (William J. Higginson)

"I try for short/longer/short lines, not syllable count." (Elizabeth Searle Lamb)


A Haiku is traditionally a 'nature' poem. To do it properly, one must use a 'season' word - snow, rain, sun, or even conkers, leaves or daffodils - to firmly place the poem in a particular season. The traditional Haiku uses a kind of a 'yin' and 'yang' structure, where the first two lines of the poem sets up an image, and the last line 'explains' that, usually by contradicting or changing it, presenting an opposite view.

Here's a contemporary Haiku by Wendy Cope, which does this quite well:

What's that amazing
new lemon yellow flower?
Oh yes, a football.


A 'Senryu' is a contemporary form of Haiku which allows writers to write about contemporary situations, and to have human characters in them as well. Some of the ones on this thread would be closer to Senryu. While the Haiku is usually associated with beauty and spirituality -- zen meditation and all that shiz -- the Senryu can have any mood that you like, whether that be dark or angry, satirical or just plain silly.


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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I can get behind some real haikus being posted in this thread.


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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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 Post subject: Re: Haiku
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Oh, that's another thing. Bad Haiku tends to drop all of its articles. ;)


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