"Break open a cherry tree and there are no flowers,
but the spring breeze brings forth myriad blossoms." Ikkyu Sojun
Haiku: Breeze & Spring In A City Park... |
Huge white clouds
Sway gently at dawn
On a breeze...
This week, the prompt is: Breeze
What is a haiku?
As Leo of Haiku Heights aptly explains, a haiku is a three line poem. It shows what the author wants us to understand from it, rather than tell it directly. The limitation to a haiku is seventeen syllables. It can be at maximum, that much. If you wish to go by the traditional Japanese structure even with English haiku, you can use a 5-7-5 syllable, or 3-5-3 syllable structure
"The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also." Harriet Ann Jacobs
Haiku: Breeze & Spring In A City Park... Photo via Carpe Diem |
Oasis Rising
In a city park we love
Water lilies form
Today, the words are: Shitamoe (Sprouting grasses & Forb), City Park (Imagination #3)
What is Carpe Diem? Blog Owner, Kristjaan Panneman, describes it as: "a weblog on haiku. It's a new daily haiku meme where you can write a classical or non-classical haiku on a given prompt. Haiku is an ancient Japanese poetry form. A haiku has three short lines and describes a short moment (as short as the sound of a pebble thrown into water). Mostly a haiku counts 5-7-5 syllables and is sometimes called 'counted verse.'"
More Below!
"Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes." Carl Friedrich Gauss
Haiku: Breeze & Spring In A City Park... |
Spring grasses dancing
growing wildly on the plains
Sending Love our way
Some Food for Thought: Do you have memories of events that include any of these words? Have you ever been called Courageous? Take a moment to contemplate what Breeze, Sprouting grasses & Forb, and City Park mean to you? Love and Peace in 2013.
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I would love to hear from you: Please leave me a comment. Thank You!
PHOTO CREDITS/ATTRIBUTIONS: All Photographs: White clouds, Grasses, or via Wikipedia, City Park via Carpe Diem, or my personal collection.
Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank
Mirth and Motivation
Positive Kismet
I love haikus! I'm currently trying my hand on it. :) Will post one about the breeze soon.
ReplyDeleteI have been called courageous... and it actually means a lot when a friend told me that. I didn't know that I have been all this time. Oh well..
Wonderful. I look forward to reading your haiku... You are courageous, especially if your friend tells you so. TY!
ReplyDeletelot's of life in your haiku
ReplyDeletelovely haikus you got there. looking forward for more. :->
ReplyDeleteThey said that we only have two seasons here in the Philippines the wet and dry. In contrary with this one, I believe we still have four seasons. Like now it is not yet summer and I think it is spring. One evidence, some trees are changing their leaves.
ReplyDeleteI love spring! Weather is not too hot, not too cold and the flowers are in full bloom! I think it's the most wonderful season of all.
ReplyDeleteYour breeze haiku is refreshing as I sit in 35 degree heat today.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI forgot na how to make Haikus. Back in hs pa kse my first and last Haiku-makin'
ReplyDeleteI forgot na how to make Haikus. Back in hs pa kse my first and last Haiku-makin'
ReplyDeleteYou captured each pic in words perfectly.
ReplyDeleteDelightful haiku! :)
ReplyDeleteQuite a lot of clouds. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of those plant in our backyard back home. Now I know what it calls :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the haiku. It so very well goes with the wonderful photographs used.
ReplyDeleteLovely and relaxing poetry for this post.
ReplyDeleteWonderful haiku. I enjoyed both :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
I love that everything Haiku captures is the beauty of nature and the emotions attached to it. :) Nice Haikus! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your theme this week, Eliz. Your poems and the photos are all relaxing! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have always loved spring! I wish to experience the four seasons someday. :-)
ReplyDeleteawesome photos, summer here in my country is just around the corner..
ReplyDeleteI like "spring grasses dancing". This is a very breezy image.
ReplyDeleteI love the photos as Im so inlove with nature!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely thoughts to start my week. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteAhh, the photos looks so enchanting and relaxing. Love it!
ReplyDeletespring grasses dancing - napaisip ako about the picnic/playdate my girlfriends and I will try to organize for their kids and my nephew. takbo takbo sila sa green dancing grass :)
ReplyDeleteI have been out of the system for quite some time and I missed your Haikus. I like white clouds it brings me calmness.
ReplyDeleteNice. My cousin is also fond of capturing photos especially in Instagram,
ReplyDeleteYou chose wonderful photos to represent today's haiku Eliz. Looking forward for more.
ReplyDeleteanother great haiku. :)
ReplyDeleteThese photos make me long for those long summer days of my youth.
ReplyDeleteThis gives me a refreshing feeling. :-)
ReplyDeletethe calmness of the pond makes my mind peaceful, love that photo
ReplyDeleteInteresting poems.. Lovely thoughts that you shared.
ReplyDeletei love mother nature :) the photos are lovely
ReplyDelete"sending love our way" - beautiful!
ReplyDeletelove, love, love the photos! oh my! i remember haiku in high school. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the haikus, Eliz! And your photos definitely shout: SPRING!
ReplyDeleteI don't fully understand haikus, but this post is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSome great positive thoughts here, matched with soothing photographs.
ReplyDeleteTruly inspirational.
Lovely and creative poetry and photography ~ Enjoy ^_^
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