Mary Margaret Powrie, a.k.a. Haikugirl, has inspired me. I've been writing haikus left and right lately because of her. For those who may be unfamiliar with this literary art form, a haiku is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Haiku often reflect on some aspect nature, but I've taken some liberties. Below is a sample of my poetic brilliance ;-)
Elderly woman,
In grave need of urgent care.
Boy, does she get it.
Got Mutter Butter?
It's gourmet food for schnauzers!
Your dog will love it.
A bored janitor.
An unexpected exit.
Life takes harmony.
A frustrated horse,
With no time for silly games,
Goes on a retreat.
The Gullah People
Have a strong rhythmic language
Where they stick and pound.
Thanks again to Mary Margaret for turning me onto the haiku. When you all get a chance check out her blog at
Haikugirl. Also, give the haiku a shot. It's a lot easier than the anagram, I'll tell you that.
1 comment:
haikugirl is thrilled
and laughed out loud at your post
"it haiku'ed on me"
Tony you are a
haiku genius and great
fellow filmmaker
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