Thursday, September 13, 2012

September Heights, day 14 revelation

Inspired by the theme at


Isn't it a great haiku month? We are on or way in the second third of the September Heights and today I have to write a haiku on revelation. My first thought at this prompt was 'it was a revelation when I discovered haiku at school' so I will try to write a haiku (or two, maybe three) about how I discovered haiku a long time ago. I discovered haiku when I was studying for teacher in the late eighties. A fellow student saw how I wrote little verses between my notes during the classes. She, by the way, was an artist with origami and had a lot of knowledge on Japan. She pointed me at haiku and gave me a little booklet with information about haiku. When I read that ... ah! it was a revelation ... the little verses I wrote got a name HAIKU. Since that day I continue writing haiku and became a well known haiku poet in my country and since the start of this millennium  I also became Internationally known.

Credits: haiku/haiga
Well let's do this ...

a little verse
caught me in it's flight
ah! a revelation

ah! a revelation
it was when haiku caught me
at college

at college
writing in silent moments
a little verse

a little verse
from the land of the rising sun
caught me

caught me
deep in my heart and soul
a little verse

Not a strong one, but .... I enjoyed writing this cascading one. Hope you enjoyed it.

See you all next day.

Be inspired.

17 comments:

  1. I love the first one!! It stands alone.

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  2. I love it. a fitting tribute to haiku

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  3. I like the first one too. All show your discovery and love of haiku.

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  4. What a revelation...Happy to see that it has held its magic after all these years ~ Nice cascading haiku ~

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  5. This a lovely set taking us on your journey into haiku. Well done.

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  6. Wonderful cascades and wonderful haiku! Nicely Chev!

    Hank

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  7. Love your reference to Japan. Inconspicously revealed.

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  8. oh wow .. very nice haiku! :D

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  9. I couldnt have said it any better to be honest! keep up the awesome work. You are very talented & I only wish I could write as good as you do :) …

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  10. lovely set of Haiku. I love the first one and last ones.

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  11. You are well and truly caught ... and so are we :)

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  12. that's an inspiring story on your discovery of haiku...apparently it's what you are meant to do...and you always do it so very very well...

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  13. I enjoyed your story ... and in the haiku too :)

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