SA
229 posts
Wind, elusive so -
the tree hardly moves at all
my lawn needs mowing
What is Haiku?
Haiku is one of the most important form of traditional Japanese poetry. Haiku is, today, a 17-syllable verse form consisting of three metrical units of 5, 7, and 5 syllables.
How to write Haiku
In japanese, the rules for how to write Haiku are clear, and will not be discussed here. In foreign languages, there exist NO consensus in how to write Haiku-poems. Anyway, let's take a look at the basic knowledge:
What to write about?
Haiku-poems can describe almost anything, but you seldom find themes which are too complicated for normal PEOPLE's recognition and understanding. Some of the most thrilling Haiku-poems describe daily situations in a way that gives the reader a brand new experience of a well-known situation.
The metrical pattern of Haiku
Haiku-poems consist of respectively 5, 7 and 5 syllables in three units. In japanese, this convention is a must, but in english, which has variation in the length of syllables, this can sometimes be difficult.
The technique of cutting.
The cutting divides the Haiku into two parts, with a certain imaginative distance between the two sections, but the two sections must remain, to a degree, independent of each other. Both sections must enrich the understanding of the other.
To make this cutting in english, either the first or the second line ends normally with a colon, long dash or ellipsis.
The seasonal theme.
Each Haiku must contain a kigo, a season word, which indicate in which season the Haiku is set. For example, cherry blossoms indicate spring, snow indicate winter, and mosquitoes indicate summer, but the season word isn't always that obvious.
Please notice that Haiku-poems are written under different rules and in many languages. For translated Haiku-poems, the translator must decide whether he should obey the rules strictly, or if he should present the exact essence of the Haiku. For Haiku-poems originally written in english, the poet should be more careful. These are the difficulties, and the pleasure of Haiku.
NSW
169 posts
Haiku WTF?
Let's talk about Kiteboarding
Board off doubt manhood
VIC
1159 posts
Pint of Pale not bright,
FreeFerty haikus like kiteloop!
Pale likes to poo-stance
QLD
337 posts
Love the part about "the most Thrilling Haiku-poems" Man your one thrill seaker!!
Slow down dude or you might hurt youself!
NSW
141 posts
i had kite today
just one out all mates be gay
can pass on haiku
NSW
141 posts
too tough for kiters
maybe try windsurf forum
they are all nerds there
VIC
1159 posts
Greenpat: posts old threads
This is new thread not old thread
Bow-mo-sex-u-al...
SA
229 posts
Haiku verse again
green pat has been here before
he is the guru
NSW
141 posts
yeah whats up with that
wait all day but still no kite
am flabergasted