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Ekphrastic Haiku for the Finding Your Muse Club
2024 Gypsy's Haiku
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Dreadful Change
by Gypsy Blue Rose
Poem and Presentation by Gypsy Blue Rose (c) copyright @11/10/24
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dreadful change —
I hope to grow wings
to fly away
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Author Notes
In Finding your Muse Club this week we are writing Ekphrastic Poems. Everyone is welcome to participate. Just follow the link below and check the list of clubs.
Ekphrastic is a poem inspired by a picture or painting.
HAIKU is a Japanese short unrhymed poem that uses imagistic language to express the essence of a deeply felt moment. It resonates on a deeper level, enlightening the reader and making an insightful connection. Most haiku in English consist of three unrhymed lines of seventeen or fewer syllables, though today's poets use a variety of line lengths and arrangements.
Traditional Japanese haiku include a season word (kigo) that helps identify the season, and a break (kireji), usually a dash, that marks a pause. Haiku focus on experience captured in clear images. The most common technique is juxtaposing two images or ideas.
click here to read haiku examples
click here to read haiku rules
click here to read why is 5/7/5 OR LESS rule
click here for season words
Thank you for reading and reviewing my poem.
Gypsy
Pictures from my Pinterest account. The presentation and poem created by Gypsy Blue Rose © copyright @11/10/24
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