transcending beyond existence his ashes embraced Twiglet #324 Hay(na)ku A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In the ‘reverse’ haynaku, the longest line is placed first … Continue reading And so forth
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revel in madness inhale life's folly crowing at dawn shapes last stanzas high on oneself outlast waning emotions exhausted dreams grieve until luster dazzles surprise inner recluse flourish amid moments The Saturday Symphony #38 April Apathy Ponderous thought prompt. For the month of May, do some research, or draw from experience, a way in which you’ve … Continue reading Soul searching
nothing makes sense the world ungathered Hay(na)ku - In a traditional Hay(na)ku, there are: A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In the ‘reverse’ haynaku, the … Continue reading EZ-PZ Writes #44
day gentle as the sun sets pale moon rises quiet night Hay(na)ku In a traditional Hay(na)ku, there are: A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In … Continue reading EZ-PZ Writes – November 27, 2022
weathered mossed stones bridge the gap Poetry form – Hay(na)ku In a traditional Hay(na)ku, there are: A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In the ‘reverse’ … Continue reading EZ-PZ Writes – October 15, 2022
autumn mellow yellow leaves crumbly brown Poetry form – Hay(na)ku In a traditional Hay(na)ku, there are: A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In the ‘reverse’ haynaku, the … Continue reading EZ-PZ Writes – September 17, 2022
autumn everywhere grey tea brews yonder Poetry form - Hay(na)ku In a traditional Hay(na)ku, there are: A tercet: 3 lines. A total of 6 words: 1 in the first line, 2 in the second line, and 3 in the third line. There is no restriction on syllables or stressed or rhymes. Variations: In the 'reverse' haynaku, the … Continue reading EZ-PZ Writes – September 10, 2022