So Eaglet, who has generally been uninterested in poetry, is thanks to their English language arts teacher now All In for haiku. They are, like many rule-insistent children, very into the syllable count, but is interestingly flexible about topics. Kigo/season words is, unsurprising at this level, not involved.
They are so into it, that collaborative writing haiku, line by line, has become a favored pre-bedtime game. I’ve been jotting down our best results:
Subject quote from Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, The Police.
They are so into it, that collaborative writing haiku, line by line, has become a favored pre-bedtime game. I’ve been jotting down our best results:
(topic: sleep)---L.
comfortable bed
sleeping in the night sky
stars all close their eyes
(topic: wind)
branches are shaking
leaves are swiftly falling down
where ants pick them up
(topic: rain)
so soft and quiet
gentle drizzle coats the car
splashing through puddles
Subject quote from Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, The Police.
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Date: 1 March 2022 06:07 pm (UTC)That was Eaglet's line! We have a colony of red harvester ants under our front yard, with the usual moving entrances, and occasional trails gathering hither and yon across the way.
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