HAIKU POETRY DAY: HAIKU ON HAIKU

 HAIKU POETRY DAY: HAIKU ON HAIKU

On April 17, the Haiku Poetry Day observed. Haiku are being used for a variety of purposes including to aid memory in remembering subject matter of a discipline. Now the Bhagawad Gita books written in Haiku format  are available to make the message and teachings of the scripture more accessible through bite-size poetic pieces

The haiku is a Japanese syllabic language art that consists of three lines. In this poetic form, there are five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. 


HAIKU ON HAIKU

Haiku Day is here

Create three-line syllabic poems  

Five-seven-five rule

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Write haiku on spirit

Write haiku on nature divine

To be read in one breath

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Focus on this spur

Witness mood and subtle feelings

Express in three lines

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Commune with nature

Commune with your emotions

Write soulful tree line

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Look with wonderment

Get delights, sudden insights

Express in haiku poems


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