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3 Haiku
by Frank Fields
copyright 03-23-2008


Age Rating: 4 to 127

  3 Haiku
Picture Credits: http://s.8.photobucket.com/albums/a38/mekelhorn

Honeysuckle vine
Feeds a hungry humming bird
Frothy yellow bee.

~~~~~

Night breezes singing
Of the Winter's woeful wail
Chiding crickets chirp.

~~~~~

Hunting hawk on wing
Lonely dove did die again
Falcon found its prey


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03-27-2008 Walter Jones    

Frank you are a special and gifted poet, a reminder to others, brevity [one to three lines totaling 17 syllables or less]
three lines -- some would insist of 5-7-5 syllable structure, some suggest a structure of three lines with 5 or less, 7 or less, 5 or less syllables.
when read aloud, can be completed in one breadth
avoidance of traditional English poetic forms, such as rhyming and metaphor.
juxtaposition … two elements or lines of the haiku indirectly relate to a third.
descriptiveness ... haiku describe, they don't prescribe or tell. I found these to capture my mind in element..Walt


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