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Did you mean this as a haiku Nan? Even if you didn’t it works as one. Well done!
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Yes I did, but I only have 6 beats in the second line. I took the photo Sunday and then found the image on the right on Rudberg later.
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It happens all the time (re the image). The current theme on Dverse had a few of these where people used similar words or themes. Did you mean the haiku to be linked to Dverse?
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There’s nothing going on there now that would warrant it, is there?
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It will be quiet for the weekend Nan. On Thursday the prompt for Sevenling was posted to which I made a post. The next one is on Monday but not sure what it will be. 🙂 Enjoy your weekend!
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In English, the haiku is arranged in three lines, not one line as in Japanese. And, also in English, there’s a very big debate whether we should try and count our syllables the same way the Japanese do, it being two very different languages. So the six syllables in the 2nd line isn’t serious at all. You get the idea of haiku though, very well written.
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