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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Smooth pebbles





Some writers like Gail Sher have made Haiku practising famous. 
Kigo - spring rain?

poet Title clarifies poem

She picks paper white
as boiled egg


From the haikus that I liked best, I take lessons in
1. How few words can encompass the world. Like the Worldsowrth's world-grain-sand
2. Actions in nature, traced back to its origins, find company - cedar cones (Gerald Vizenor)
3. Ilusions - James W hackett - minnows in shallow
4. Origin of certain thoughts like Peggy Willis turtle on a turtle on a rock

Dawn.. the rooster for sacrifice calls in the temple - K Ramesh

My favourite - Mule dragging dawn across the bridge - John Willis

At the beginner level you will be taken by aleast few haikus and enjoy the moments of when the poetry was written.
I can memorise this poetry if not Shakespeare.


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