EZ-PZ Writes

“The battle to stay on top is tougher than the battle to climb up.”
― Constance Friday

ideas grow stronger fates gives way to persistence balance in due time

A Monoku is a type of poem which is made up of a single horizontal line. Traditionally considered as haiku writing, it is currently accepted as a variant of the haiku form of poetry. Monoku emerged as an independent style of poetry in the 1970s.

Unlike Haiku which is made up of three outlines with a total of seventeen syllables, Monoku features a single line consisting of seventeen syllables or even fewer.

It contains a pause brought about by speech rhythm with slight or no punctuation. The first letter should not be capitalized – but instead written in lower case.

-Eugi

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"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words." - Robert Frost

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