HAIKU
Haiku is a traditional Japanese three-line poem with seventeen syllables, divided in lines with 5/7/5 syllable pattern. Haiku generally focus on images from nature. Often untitled, it is a striking feature of the haiku that direct discussion of the poem's implications is forbidden. Sometimes writers of this form take leeway by a syllable or two either way and even transform other variables, such as reverse haiku 7/5/7.
Touch
tender bud blossoms
cloistered in satin and lace
neath a virile thumb
REVERSE HAIKU
Early Spring
may apples huddle in groups
morel mushroom shade
beneath an elm umbrella
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