Dear haijin, visitors and travelers,
This week's prompt is Meander and it's not an easy one I think, but ... well take up the challenge and write, compose a haiku inspired on this week's prompt. You don't have to use the actual word, but there must be a reference toward it.
I found a wonderful example of a haiku inspired on ''meander''. It's written by a friend of me, Shashi S of Haiku today. Here it is:
meandering
in dark
forest of senses, souls walk
with karmic baggage
forest of senses, souls walk
with karmic baggage
And now it is up to you, my dear friends, Haijin, visitors and travelers to write a haiku inspired on ''meander''.
Credits: meander |
This episode is NOW OPEN for your submissions and will remain open until next Friday at noon (CET).
Share your haiku inspired on our prompt for this week with us all.
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2. | Apurva | 5. | Tea, Poems and Pictures | 8. | Georgia @ Bastet's Waka Library | |
3. | JulesPaige haiku shuukan | 6. | Jen @ Blog It Or Lose It |
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When i see/hear the word "meander", my mind naturally associates it with a local river and the word itself begs to be included in written poem/tanka. Thanks for your many creative prompts, Chèvre!
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ReplyDeleteI did check it ... I had no problems ... maybe it was temporarily down.
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