The haiku is a Japanese poetic form that consists of three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. The haiku developed from the hokku, the opening three lines of a longer poem known as a tanka. The haiku became a separate form of poetry in the 17th century. |
Duck Lives n Reed’s Brooks
Goes quacker’s swimming circles
3 comments
Your play on words is subtle and smooth.
you one funny cookie-cutter words leave me stitched up in laughs
You speak in riddles
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