just mercedes
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low tide Kapiti
terns and oystercatchers write
haiku in wet sand
five seagulls a line of print
spelling m m m m m
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(05-25-2017, 01:13 PM)just mercedes Wrote: low tide Kapiti
terns and oystercatchers write
haiku in wet sand
five seagulls a line of print
spelling m m m m m
Wonderful. A part of me wanted it to end after 'sand', - the last 2 lines improve the poem but at a slight cost to the subtlety of the first 3.
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I thought of them/it as two. Either way, they/it are/is beautiful.
And who better to write haiku?
(Not that I'm dissing sand crabs, they're pretty good as well --
they just got named "crab", not their fault.)
a brightly colored fungus that grows in bark inclusions
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Thank you, Paul and Ray, for the reads and comments.
The form is a tanka, 31 syllables. This one came from compressing two 'ku into one - I'm not sure it works, either. The first 'ku is stronger on its own, I agree, but the 'couplet' wants to lift your eyes from the beach into the sky. Close-up to distance shot.
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m m m m m The mouth says one syllable but it takes the time of 5. mmmmm
I think it works fine, I'd ditch the space and let L3/4 work together.
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Thank you! Did you draw birds as the letter m when you were a kid? Does that work for you?
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(05-26-2017, 05:02 AM)just mercedes Wrote: Thank you! Did you draw birds as the letter m when you were a kid? Does that work for you?
I pictured their fine tracks in the sand and that worked for me. My birds were a flattened m, that's not what I pictured but I wouldn't mess with it, I like it.
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