Sunday, November 24, 2024

Coronado Scribes Poetry and Prose Weekly Feature: Haiku by Val Crisson

We, the Coronado Scribes, consist of both professional and amateur writers. We have in common a desire to learn, by sharing our efforts and listening to other writers. We hold pressure-less sessions every Wednesday, at the Coronado Library conference room, starting at 1:30. Often we have guests who wish to just listen. They are welcome, and so are you. Each week on eCoronado, we feature a different piece of prose or poetry produced by one of our writers. Please feel free to comment or ask questions.

By Val Crisson

haiku (American farms)

American farms

scorch under barren clouds

next dust bowl

haiku (energy and mass)

energy and mass

flung across inky expanse

eternal fireworks

haiku (golden sunset)

golden sunset

captures butterflies silhouette

still life

haiku (warm bayou rain)

warm bayou rain

taps rhythms on old tin roof

grits bubble and boil

haiku no longer have to follow the strict 5/7/5 syllable count. The lines of the piece should be short/long/short, and the syllable count 18 or under.

haiku no longer have to follow the strict 5/7/5 syllable count. The lines of the piece be short/long/short, and the syllable count 18 or under.



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