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Haiku are a form of Japanese poetry that are written in three lines with a syllable count of five, seven, five. But don't let that stop you writing whatever you like. There are no fascists here and any contribution you wish to make is welcome. Here we seek the sublime, and if we can't have that, we'll just have a laugh. It's all good.
With the current picture as your inspiration, pile in to the comments and have a go. At the end of the week I pick five and put them on the front page.
As the Japanese say - Let's enjoyment haiku!
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From Belgium
Bright days or blue nights
Illusion reigns – trees hang with
Normal or strange fruit
Branches reaching far.
Grab and hold the giant star.
Dismayed, darkness falls.
an indigo sea
weightless capilleries swim
the sun far away
I can't come up with a haiku for this, the pic is to beautiful and needs no words! :)
Repeating patterns
Of life in all her forms
Stretching, seeking, All
the moon is revealed.
jet slides over bright night sky. two lunar sisters.
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