HAIKU 11
Desert reaches sky
A waterless
place is dry
The glass, it’s
empty
A reflection on arid lands in contrast to wet lands; the juxtapositions of optimism and pessimism in the face of realism.
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Haiku are Japanese style poems that are typically characterized by 17 syllables broken into 3 lines (a 5-7-5 line syllable count). Haiku tend to concentrate on nature and seasons while juxtaposing 2 ideas to form an image. My personal Haiku differ from traditional expressions of Haiku by concentrating on various topics and subjects in order to bring purposeful contemplation to a variety of scenes, moments, thoughts, ideas, concepts, and/or words.
Desert reaches sky
A waterless
place is dry
The glass, it’s
empty
A reflection on arid lands in contrast to wet lands; the juxtapositions of optimism and pessimism in the face of realism.
FOLLOW ME ON: AKO RUMBLE YOUTUBE FB
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