Tuesday, June 5, 2012

A Breath of Haiku




Cliff swallow near bridge
fills beak with mud for a nest
forgets its shadow
              - Penny Wilkes


A Haiku captures our attention for a moment. It bounces a echo in poetic form.The first two lines capture the scene. The last line opens to an insight or thoughts left to vibrate with the reader.

These mosaics of art focus attention in a meditative way. Out of stillness, an amazement teases the mind. The poet becomes calm, alert and open. In a single breath, thrills from an everyday occurrence arrive for a poetic awakening.

Creative Write: Play with the Haiku form in 17 syllables (5-7-5). Use the photo above as a moment of meditation.

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