General Poetry posted September 3, 2020 |
12 seasons haiku suite
Corn Moon
by Gypsy Blue Rose
Inspired by Jannypan (Jan) Full Corn Moon
hungry wolf packs |
Recognized |
The essence of haiku is cutting (KIRU) represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas separated by a (KIREJI) dash or ellipsis (~ .... )
English haiku doesn't have to be 5/7/5, just 17 syllables OR LESS and as brief as possible. Japanese syllables are shorter than English syllables. source of 5/7/5 syllables rule
for example, one of the most famous haiku in history, written by haiku master, Matsuo Basho.... in Japanese with the English translation:
haiku in Japanese= Furu ike ya ---kawazu tobikomu ---mizu no oto = 5/7/5 syllables
haiku in English= Old pond -- frogs jumped in -- sound of water. = 2/3/4 syllables source haiku rules by William J. Higginson, Haiku Society of America
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Native Americans Full Moon Names
January: Wolf Moon, Old Moon
February: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon
March: Worm Moon, Sap Moon
April: Pink Moon, Planter's Moon
May: Flower Moon, Budding Moon
June: Strawberry, Rose Moon
July: Buck Moon, Thunder Moon
August: Sturgeon Moon, Corn Moon
September: Harvest Moon, Corn Moon
October: Hunter's Moon, Moon of Falling Leaves
November: Beaver Moon, Frost Moon
December: Cold Moon, Long Nights Moon
artist: Shirley Two Feathers
haiku syllable count:
1. 4/6/4
2. 5/7/4
3. 5/7/5
4. 4/7/4
5. 5/7/4
6. 5/6/4
7. 5/6/3
8. 4/7/4
9. 4/6/5
10. 4/7/4
11. 5/6/3
12. 4/7/3
Thank you for reading me,
Gypsy
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