This blog is about haiku. A classical haiku counts 5-7-5 syllables. Chèvrefeuille (the pseudonym of Kristjaan Panneman, a Dutch haiku poet) however writes his haiku in the Kanshicho-style. In the Kanshicho-style the classical syllable count isn't used. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), a haiku poet, wrote his haiku in Kanshicho-style for several years, but he returned to the classical way of haiku writing. !!! Anonymous comments will be seen as SPAM !!!.
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Friday, July 22, 2016
Carpe Diem Summer Retreat 2016 (8) sparkling sunlight
Dear friends,
The Summer Retreat of Carpe Diem goes very well and I think it isn't easy to create a haiku every day, but of course someone tries ... someone like me:
sparkling sunlight
dances on the waves -
a seagull cries
© Chèvrefeuille
Well ... see you tomorrow.
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Netherlands
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3 comments:
my favorite images...thank you
The cry of a seagull is such a lonely sound.
I can see and hear this, awesome.
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