Today we visit the haiku while celebrating April as National Poetry Month.
A haiku is a poem traditionally containing 3 lines of a 5 -7-5 syllables format. Todays challenge is to write a haiku about your favorite band or singer. I couldn't pass up the chance to write a poem about music and my favorite singer. Enjoy my contribution...
Elvis
Blue suede motionless
Among the teddy bears stare
Many still lonesome.
Published by Teresa Mahieu
I've now hit 50 and am married with two grown daughters and 1 granddaughter. We live with 3 cats. I enjoy most forms of art, crafting, photography and poetry. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a Boy Scout volun... View profile
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Previously called hokku, haiku was given its current name by the Japanese writer Masaoka Shiki(Masaoka Tsunenori)at the end of the 19th century.


3 Comments
Post a CommentI like your poem and Elvis.
nice :)!
This is perfect! I love this! :)