Never-Ending Summer Jun25 The fish from the burning sea scowls at the hot sun Its mouth angrily pressed in a firm line Rate this:Share this:SharePrintEmailRedditTwitterLinkedInFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks a lot for this:) so is this Haiku? I was not very confident about that..now I’ll add it to the tags. Thank you:) Reply
Haiku is actually usually three lines – 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables again. But this is a lovely poem nontheless! 🙂 Reply
Ha ha. In the end, rules can get tossed – that’s the only way to push the limits of communication, right? 🙂
Lovely poem. I think its also called Haiku you could add that to your tags.
Thanks a lot for this:) so is this Haiku? I was not very confident about that..now I’ll add it to the tags. Thank you:)
Haiku is actually usually three lines – 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables again. But this is a lovely poem nontheless! 🙂
@ melodylowes, your getting very complicated, i’ll have to learn what syllables are.
Ha ha. In the end, rules can get tossed – that’s the only way to push the limits of communication, right? 🙂
Rules can be tossed, i write poetry, none of it rhymes and a lot of it is humour poetry.