Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry, consisting of one unified thought, usually about nature. Historically each haiku had 17 syllables in three lines: 5-7-5. More recently it has been adapted to have fewer than 17 syllables and no specific line length. Senryu is similar to haiku, but is about human nature. For more information check out Wikipedia.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Gratitude
Some feel hedgerow
beauty silently. Crowds pick
fruit, spit, "Ugh! Too sour."