Haiku (俳句 high-koo) are short poems that use sensory language to capture a feeling or image. They are often inspired by an element of nature, a moment of beauty, or another poignant experience. Haiku poetry was originally developed by Japanese poets, and the form was adopted (and adapted) by virtually every modern language, including our own.
Miss Understood.
Nauseating Nancy
Brown leafs descend
Now we weep
Posted on October 19, 2015 by
in Dead Famous, Haiku, short, Writing everyday in October
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