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2016 - Fall - Blindsided / The Forgotten Entry

Poetry Saga FA2016 - 1. Poem 1: Haiku - Simply Ignored Things

strong>Haiku are the form of poetry, which shows 'How simply we blindside simple things around us.' So I thought these are the correct ones for this anthology.

Simply Ignored Things


Basho Style Haiku Poems:


Summer Game Boys

Shirt and shirtless teams

sweating tan skin—bouncing ball.

These hot summer games.

 

Rain and Frogs

Rainbands spawned atop

little breeze—sounds of frogs

drop by drop they fall.

 

A Sunny Day

Cloudless morning sky

Still puddles— Reflecting trees

Fall's first sunny day.

 


Issa Style Haiku Poems


 

Butterfly

A caterpillar

ruins my tree— reborn to taste

August's sword lily.

 

Street Cat

A street cat running

in rainy night, scared, cuddles

between my cold feet.

 

Spider

Walking with eight legs

she crawled under my duvet

scaring me to death.

strong>:thankyou:  to SkinnyD and AC Benus for their valuable suggestions for my poetry. :thankyou:  all for reading my poetry. And don't forget to leave a review. I Love to hear what you think.:D
Copyright © 2016 Emi GS; All Rights Reserved.
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2016 - Fall - Blindsided / The Forgotten Entry
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I think you've made a lot of progress in a short amount of time with Haiku. With this collection, I like the images of the Basho-style set, but if I can put on my instructor hat, I'd say please be careful with the 'lost in translation' type of structures. Haiku in Japanese are pretty smooth-flowing and don’t rally omit necessary words of grammar and so forth – it's a feature of English language Haiku through long use, but it doesn't have to be that way. Of these, I like the sweaty sportsmen the best ;)

 

Now, with the Issa-style ones – OMG, so good. There's a little bit of lost in translation speak in the first one, but I don’t mind it. It's such a beautiful image, and you reference transformation without talking about cocoons or butterflies. It's so good and original. The others are pure ease and magic. Issa himself could have written the two about the cat and the spider; these are timeless.

 

Bravo. Proud of you.

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I was especially drawn to Street Cat and Sunny Day...and you had me at Summer Game Boys. These beautiful snatches of your experience radiate sensuality.

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On 11/11/2016 02:00 PM, Mikiesboy said:

They are all terrific ... But Summer Game Boys and Street Cat are my favs. Great job, Emi!!

Thank you so much Tim. I can see that most of all liked the game boys, including me.

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On 11/11/2016 02:08 PM, AC Benus said:

I think you've made a lot of progress in a short amount of time with Haiku. With this collection, I like the images of the Basho-style set, but if I can put on my instructor hat, I'd say please be careful with the 'lost in translation' type of structures. Haiku in Japanese are pretty smooth-flowing and don’t rally omit necessary words of grammar and so forth – it's a feature of English language Haiku through long use, but it doesn't have to be that way. Of these, I like the sweaty sportsmen the best ;)

 

Now, with the Issa-style ones – OMG, so good. There's a little bit of lost in translation speak in the first one, but I don’t mind it. It's such a beautiful image, and you reference transformation without talking about cocoons or butterflies. It's so good and original. The others are pure ease and magic. Issa himself could have written the two about the cat and the spider; these are timeless.

 

Bravo. Proud of you.

Gosh I am glad and happy and jumping like a small kid after hearing that you are proud of me. And I can proudly say I have the best instructor. And I will thank you for that.

 

~Emi.

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On 11/12/2016 02:28 PM, Headstall said:

I agree with tim, Emi... they were my favorites too :) cheers... Gary....

Thank you so much Gary. I appreciate it... :hug:

 

~Emi.

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On 11/13/2016 08:12 AM, Parker Owens said:

I was especially drawn to Street Cat and Sunny Day...and you had me at Summer Game Boys. These beautiful snatches of your experience radiate sensuality.

Thank you so much for the compliments Parker.

I am glad you liked these silly observations of mine along with my life. Thank you so much.

 

~Emi.

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I really liked Butterfly. Beautifully written, and so much said with very few words. I enjoyed how poetically described your observations in Street Cat. Poor thing :P. Spider was funny and I enjoyed the visual haha. Thanks for sharing your haikus :)!

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