Thursday, April 20, 2006

National Poetry Month

Americans have a tendency to misunderstand the Japanese form of haiku, believing that it is simply 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. It is not. A haiku must be about one of the seasons, and it must create a sensory impression.

Some of Natalie Merchant's haiku poems are not true haiku, but a few are.

2 Comments:

Oh no, no seasons
No snow, tulips, or dew drops
Nor leaves rustling dry

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:47 PM  

Well done, haiku man.

By Blogger Diane, at 11:38 AM  

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