Seven Haikus
By h jenkins
Wed, 18 Nov 2009
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Forego description –
Keep it simple, keep it plain,
Always show, not tell.
The character of
A novel, is novelty …
In its characters.
How, when and where lie.
All detectives must live by …
Who did it and why.
His contemplations –
Whimsical musings with a
Thoughtful cigarette.
All that remains of
Those sweet lovers’ dreamings –
High heels and stockings.
The writer’s conceit
Buried under faintest praise –
Wishful thinking left.
The editor said,
You cannot write for toffee –
Chew on that instead.
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This set of Haiku flowed as
This set of Haiku flowed as sharp and smooth as kung fu.
Agatha Christie
In seventeen syllables
For those that get it ;-)
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You might like to take a
You might like to take a look at these. We have in the past distilled entire paintings, songs, books and much else into haikus or limericks. Unfortunately the whereabouts of others are unknown to me but I do know where I keep my own examples. Maybe it's time to do this again on Inspiration Point? In any case here's a few examples:
http://www.abctales.com/tcook/lets_make_the_water_turn_black_by_the_moth...
http://www.abctales.com/tcook/mr_and_mrs_clark_and_percy_by_david_hockney
http://www.abctales.com/story/tcook/hamlet-limerick
http://www.abctales.com/story/tcook/prince-limerick
http://www.abctales.com/story/tcook/where-wild-things-are-limerick
Tell me which you think looks more fun!
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