Haikus

My brother-in-law has been writing poetry. Haikus to be exact. He puts lovely photos with his.

I tried my hand at it. I’d love to read your haikus. Here is the definition of a haiku.

hai·ku

ˈhīˌko͞o,ˌhīˈko͞o/

noun

a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.

Mine don’t evoke images of the natural world, but they do sometimes evoke the spiritual world. A few are just fun. I will be posting them over the next few days. Here is the first haiku. Unfortunately, I don’t have a picture with all eight of them. Never will. 
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haiku, joy, love, poetry


KathleenBDuncan

I write about my life, my journey, my family, and my faith. I am wife to one, mom to seven with one in heaven, and grandmother to many. I am also full-time caregiver to my stepmom E who suffers from dementia due to Alzheimer’s. In my spare time I like to read, travel, crochet, bike, and play with our black pug Molly.

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