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Welcome to Haiku Heights, a place for weekly Haiku prompts. Every Saturday, some time between 9AM and 12PM IST, I'll give a word as the theme for the week's haiku. You are free to use it as you feel appropriate (in a Haiku, or Senryu ; not a free verse). You can use the word, or build upon its meaning, the only rule here is that it should sync with the topic.! We hope you enjoy sharing your haiku with us here each week.

If you are a contributor here, you can also suggest topics for future prompts. I'll save your suggestions and pick up one from the list at random each Sunday! You can suggest at the prompt suggestions page.


Saturday, August 04, 2012

#156 - Stars



Welcome to Haiku Heights and Prompt #156. Time to bring the stars down to earth and into the Haiku Heights sky! My name is Leo, author of the blog "I Rhyme Without Reason" and your host here. Susan L. Daniels of the blog "Susan Daniels' Poetry" suggests the theme STARS to write a haiku. Have fun!


This prompt will end at on 11th AUGUST 2012 at 1PM IST.

These are the general rules here. I rephrase them just so no confusion exists.

1. Write a haiku on the prompt given and post in your blog.
2. Link back to Haiku Heights either with the code given in the bottom bar here, or with a hyperlink.
3. Enter your name and link into the Linky widget. (It should be the post link, and not your blog link in general)
4. Read and enjoy as many of the other writers as well. 

  • Haiku is Japanese poetry form that has three meaningful lines which are complete and reflecting nature.
  • Haiku have syllabic limitations as well. Syllables and words aren't the same thing. For e.g. the single word "traditional" would have four syllables since it's pronounced "tra-di-tio-nal".
  • A haiku is more showing than telling. It brings the meaning to you without actually expressing it.
  • A haiku has under, or at most, 17 syllables. If you wish to follow a rigid structure for your haiku, you can use a 5-7-5 syllable form, or a 3-5-3 syllable form.
  • You can write either a haiku, senryu (haiku related to emotions), haiga (haiku on picture) or haibun (story with haiku).

We wish to celebrate the haikai forms through your words. some poets are straying away from the Haiku format so kindly stay within the Haiku limitations. I know it is difficult but very challenging too!!

Thank you. for more details READ HERE.

Please note: I will remove the link if the post is just a random one or another form.

Please note: The plural of Haiku is still Haiku and not Haikus.

Please note: We at Haiku Heights only need the haiku to be reflective of the topic. You need not actually use the word in your haiku.







A small request to all our friends on the Blogger platform. If you could kindly turn off the word verification on your blogs, it'd be a lot easier for others to comment on your blog. The new CAPTCHA type of verification is quite muddling, and it's confusing even the actual bloggers as well.

Maharukh's suggestion, SOUL. shall be our 157th prompt starting August 11th.

11 comments:

aprille said...

Hiya Leo,
It's your month I suppose star sign Leo?
I was passing by from Susan's entry and felt like writing a haiku again. Don't know quite what is meant by 'random' here, so let me know if I am transgressing.

Green Speck said...

I am not being able to add my link :-(

http://livinglifegreenspeck.blogspot.in/2012/08/stars-haiku.html

Loredana Donovan said...

Wow, you guys are fast! It's only 8:00 AM in New York, and there are already 16 shares up! :) Magical prompt, thanks!

Leo said...

Welcome, Aprille :) Yeah, it's my star-sign.

Random means, free-verse or other forms.. and anything just unrelated to the theme "Stars", or exceeding 17 syllables by a whole lot.

Read yours, I think it was related to the word in the "artists" type definition, right? So it's okay. A syllable off here n there, but overall fine :D

Welcome to Haiku Heights! Hope the urge to haiku comes more often.

Leo said...

Seems fine bro.

Leo said...

Hahaha :D the post is up at around 10AM in India, so 16 shares in around 8 hours is quite nice, eh Loredana?

aprille said...

I'll do a re-write and sign on then.

Leo said...

Aprille, that wasn't necessary to delete :) It was quite fine.

Madeleine Begun Kane said...

Some look up at stars,
feeling wonderment and awe,
yearning to be one.

joanne said...

Anyone with an imagination! well-done..

Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

This is my first time to submit to your blog. I love writing poetry, so I hope you like it. Blessings!