Thanks to Twitter, Michelle Rafter, our blogathon cheerleader, says haiku has made a comeback. After all the hard work we've been doing for the WordCount Blogathon this month, she says it's time for a break. So today is Haiku Day!
If you haven't written one in a while, don't remember writing them from your elementary school days, or aren't even sure what they are, here's the quick refresher Michelle provided:
Haiku is a three-line poem encapsulating one thought in approximately 17 syllables broken down as follows: 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. Her example:
First sip of coffee
Recharges my batteries
Now the words will come.
For more inspiration, visit The Haiku Foundation and read through the poems in its archives. If you're any good at this, you could win a $25 prize from DenverPost.com, which publishes the poems regularly.
Meanwhile, here's my take on the poetic form:
Water everywhere
Flooding my ugly backyard
Hoping grass turns green
Can I prompt you into trying your hand at the haiku game? If so, post yours below.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
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