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Why thank you Nicole. I appreciate it. Maybe we can do something collaborative in the future. Just and idea.
so what is the difference between American haiku and haiku?? I noticed the number of syllables is different curious Reply
Moondustwriter, Go to the link below and it will explain alot. The 5-7-5 of Japanese sound units are different than syllables. Its what we lean when we are in grade school and is not really correct and an oversimplification. Thanks for stopping by. Is it or aint it haiku Reply
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I hope you will visit my sites: Tim Keeton – A Writer’s Tale and The Undead Poets Society Rhyme on! Tim Keeton (Undead)Poet / Wizard / Teller-of-tales A Week 19 Perfect Poet Award Winner Reply
it gave me a smile…at a memory…
A perfect example of the power of haiku
Good stuff.
i am starting to like these little haiku
Good poem by the way
Gorgeous poem!
Thank you Nicole.
I just ordered your book — can’t wait!
Why thank you Nicole. I appreciate it. Maybe we can do something collaborative in the future. Just and idea.
Collaborative! I’d be interested.
so what is the difference between American haiku and haiku?? I noticed the number of syllables is different
curious
Moondustwriter,
Go to the link below and it will explain alot. The 5-7-5 of Japanese sound units are different than syllables. Its what we lean when we are in grade school and is not really correct and an oversimplification. Thanks for stopping by.
Is it or aint it haiku
I love the imagery in this 🙂
Thank you.
Very nice.
Thanks for sharing. I hope you will visit my sites:
Tim Keeton – A Writer’s Tale
and
The Undead Poets Society
Rhyme on!
Tim Keeton
(Undead)Poet / Wizard / Teller-of-tales
A Week 19 Perfect Poet Award Winner
I’ll do a drive by. Thanks