Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #43 Source & Thought

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #43 Source & Thought

 

Here’s my funny one:

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The source of red sauce

 Full ketchup balloons of course

What a messy thought

 

A serious One:

 

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Fleeting source of life

A Butterfly caught in time

It flutters winged thoughts

 

© Marjorie Mallon 2015 – aka, Kyrosmagica.
Words good or bad, are my very own!

Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #42 Love & Last

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #42 Love&Last

 

This week Ronovan Writes Haiku Prompt Challenge are the words Love and Last, here’s my two haikus for the week:

 

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Love’s careless dreamers

So lets dream happily

Will it last who knows?

 

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Love’s Rubik’s Cube sings

Tempting passion’s puzzling song

Jigsaw Love Pieces

 

© Marjorie Mallon 2015 – aka, Kyrosmagica.
Words good or bad, are my very own!

Haiku Prompt Challenge #40 New and Time

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #40 New&Time

 

This weeks Haiku Prompt challenge from Ronovan Writes really appeals to me as I have a bit of a fascination with time. Time always seems a thoughtful, contemplative topic to me so both of my haikus are more serious in nature.  The first haiku ends on an a more positive yet sad note with – new life replaces old, as opposed to new life surrenders. It’s amazing where a few lines of haiku can make your mind drift off to! Quite unintentional, but interesting how both of my haikus end.

Below is my photo of the Corpus Christi Clock in Cambridge, a popular tourist attraction. My first haiku is inspired by this weird and wonderful timepiece.

 

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New Life Replaces Old

Clock ticks on gossamer wings

Time runs its cruel rollercoaster ride

New life replaces old

 

Clock ticks on gossamer wings, time runs its cruel rollercoaster ride.

Time runs its cruel rollercoaster ride, new life replaces old.

Now on to my second haiku:

New Life Surrenders

 

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The parched land crumbles

Time can’t wait for falling rain

New life surrenders

 

The parched land crumbles, time can’t wait for falling rain.

Time can’t wait for falling rain, new life surrenders.

 

© Marjorie Mallon 2015 – aka, Kyrosmagica.
Words good or bad, are my very own!

Haiku Challenge No. 39 Vie and Reach

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Just recently I watched a wonderful documentary called First Position about six young dancers from around the world, as they prepare for the Youth America Grand Prix, one of the most prestigious ballet competitions in the world. The Haiku challenge vie and reach, seemed to be a perfect match for the hardworking, dedicated ballerinas who strive so hard for much coveted perfection.

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Ballerinas reach

Giddy  balletic new heights

Vie for perfection

Ballerinas reach giddy balletic new heights

Giddy Balletic new heights vie for perfection

The second haiku incorporating nature came to me quicker than the first:

Reach high for the stars

Whatever you do try hard

Vie for the moon too

Reach high for the stars whatever you do try hard

Whatever you do try hard vie for the moon too

Link:

First Position Ballet Documentary:  http://www.balletdocumentary.com/

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Ronovan Writes: Weekly Haiku Challenge – No. 38 ILL AND REST

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #38 ill&rest

Well I enjoyed doing Challenge #37, so I thought I’d do another Haiku Prompt Challenge.

It’s fun so here goes.

The theme this week is ill and rest.

I wrote two Hiakus this week, they are both about loss and death, sorry for being so morbid but the prompt of ill and rest seemed to lead me down that path!

My first Haiku A Bitter Ill  is about illness resulting in loss of life, whereas my second Haiku,

The Tornado’s Fist is about loss of life, caused by the devastating effect of natural disasters.

 

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A Bitter Ill

A bitter ill may kill

Rest survive when others die

Too cruel this sad world.

 

A bitter ill may kill, rest survive when others die.

Rest survive when others die, too cruel this sad world.

 

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The Tornado’s Fist

The Tornado’s  Fist

 Strangers  far away do grieve

Lives lost with one blow

 

The tornado’s fist, strangers far away do grieve.

Strangers far away do grieve, lives lost with one blow.

 

© Marjorie Mallon 2015 – aka, Kyrosmagica.

Haikus are my very own! Hope you enjoyed.

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Ronovan Writes, Weekly Haiku Challenge: Foul and Sweet Haiku

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #37 Foul&Sweet

“Welcome everyone to the Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge. You may have found your way here through The Daily Post pages, the WordPress Reader, Twitter, Google+, or however you found us, we’re glad you came. I’m not just saying that. After you have been with us for a time you will realize we aren’t just a place to share a three line poem. We are a community of friends here. That doesn’t mean you have to talk to us. Just visit the various Haiku and click Like if you actually like something.”

The Weekly Haiku challenge is from Ronovan Writes: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-37-foul-sweet/

 

Some Ronovanwrites tips on how to write a haiku poem:

https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/2014/07/03/how-to-write-a-haiku-poem/

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Here’s my attempt at Foul and Sweet Haiku:

Foul porridge – ain’t nice

Bear taste buds shift in uproar

Sweet porridge – just right.

 

Foul porridge ain’t nice, bear taste buds shift in uproar.

Bear taste buds shift in uproar, sweet porridge just right.

 

© Marjorie Mallon 2015 – aka, Kyrosmagica.

Haiku is my very own!

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My Friday Post: Welcome to my Quirky Houses Tour

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A hearty welcome to my Friday zest tour of Quirky houses.

My Haiku:

The Lemon Zest Tour

Many Strange Houses Galore

All Tastes Catered For

 

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Haiku  is my very own!

 

I hope you’ll agree that they are quite amazing.  Let’s start off with this beauty:

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This one’s a bit dingy in comparison! Hope you have a warm jumper and a torch.

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Maybe you prefer to be cushioned in a tree hand. What about something a bit more uplifting?

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Or perhaps you’re a gambler who likes to take risks? The architect for the one below must have been drink! It reminds me of a pack of shuffled cards that’s out of order and tumbling everywhere!

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Or would you like to blend into the environment? This one’s calm and tranquil. But how would you find your way home at night? Maybe you’ll need a sheep dog.

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Perhaps you like to live dangerously?

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This one would suit a hermit with a love of the tropics. Just imagine, you could swim every day. Heaven.

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Quirky, yes, why not? I wonder if you have to climb up that hill with your groceries? Or would you give up and live off the land?

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A fondness for mushrooms perhaps? Just don’t pick poisonous ones or magical ones!

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Eggs? Yes, this reminds me of the material egg boxes are made of. I hope it’s not windy, or this egg box house may turn into a frisby.  I hope you can climb trees.

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One for a posh hermit with a love of the tropics who likes diving, and living precariously.

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You enjoy the circus? Some stilts perhaps?

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A lover of shoes?

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Fond of gardening and like to keep chickens? This one’s a fancy chicken coop, but you could have a bigger version!

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Like your garden but fancy an oriental touch?

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An oriental tree house?
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An artist with an obsession with plastic lunchboxes?

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Or an artist with a door obsession?

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A lover of books?

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A bookworm wouldn’t just settle with the house, we’d need a few accessories too!

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For skiiers, and adrenalin worshippers who also like a touch of summer sun?

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Cat lovers, don’t look at me like that, I haven’t forgotten you.

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And of course, last but not least, a special home for all those dog lovers out there, equipped with tail, and cute puppy.

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Thanks for coming on this Friday’s Quirky house tour, hope you enjoyed yourself. Have a wonderful Friday, and a lovely weekend see you again soon!

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Writing Haiku

 

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Recently I’ve been attempting to write a bit of poetry. So with this in mind, and the sense that Spring is maybe on its way at long last, I thought I’d find out a bit about the essence of Haiku.

I wondered if I could Haiku, maybe you could too!

Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. It consists of three lines. Line one has 5 syllables, line two has seven syllables, and line three has five syllables. The subject is usually about nature or the seasons. This poetry does not need to rhyme.

 Matsuo Basho

Here are  examples of the haiku of  Matuso Basho , the first great poet of haiku in the 1600s:

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Autumn moonlight—

a worm digs silently

into the chestnut.

 

Lightning flash—

what I thought were faces

are plumes of pampas grass.

 

Yosa Buson

Haiku of Yosa Buson from the late 1700s.

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A summer river being crossed

how pleasing

with sandals in my hands!

 

Light of the moon

Moves west, flowers’ shadows

Creep eastward.

 

In the moonlight,

The color and scent of the wisteria

Seems far away.

 

Kobayaski Issa

Here are three haiku from Kobayashi Issa, a haiku master poet from the late 1700s and early 1800s:

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Trusting the Buddha, good and bad,

I bid farewell

To the departing year.

 

Everything I touch

with tenderness, alas,

pricks like a bramble.

 

 

Natsume Soseki

Natsume Soseki lived from 1867 – 1916.  He was a novelist and master of the haiku. Here are a couple of examples of his poems:

Over the wintry

forest, winds howl in  rage

with no leaves to blow.

 

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My favourite season is the summer, here are some summer words to get you in the mood for a little Haiku sunshine.

Summer:

sun, sparkles, leaves, blue, insects, sunflower, breeze, dance, sky, birds, shimmer, trees, grass, butterfly, hot, summer, smile, beach, sand, dream, sea, ice-cream, soft, sunbeams, long days, pollen, bees, ice, picnic, lake, park, cricket, sun-cream, yellow, play, hope.

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Quotes and Proverbs

Summertime an’ the livin’ is easy. Ira Gershwin.

The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net forever. – Jacques Cousteau.

There is nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shore line, no matter how many times it is sent away. – Sarah Kay.

Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer. – Jenny Han.

“Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.”
Henry James

“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.”
John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America    

“My old grandmother always used to say, Summer friends will melt away like summer snows, but winter friends are friends forever.”
George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows    

“Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well.”
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones    

In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus.

A life without love is like a year without summer – Proverb.

The winter will ask what we did all summer. – Proverb.

 

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Let’s not neglect the other seasons. They give us a wonderful sense of contrast, Anthony Horowitz said this so succinctly in this wonderful quote:

Winter is an etching, spring a watercolour, summer an oil painting, and autumn a mosaic of them all. – Anthony Horowitz.

Winter:

sun, dying, sleet, grey, river, twilight, magic, turkey, wind, sleigh, white, sky, robin, sparkle, trres, grass, darker, wolf, winter, coat, falling snow, frozen, dream, village, mountains, hard, beauty, cold, gentle, old, Christmas, crisp, clouds, woods, December, icy winds, sleep, tree, candle, twinkle, ski, fire.

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Quotes and Proverbs.

One kind word can warm three winter months – Japanese Proverb.

What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness. – John Steinbeck.

Winter is in my head, but eternal spring is in my heart – Victor Hugo.

One a lone winter evening, when the frost has wrought the silence. – John Keats.

If we had no winter the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome. – Anne Bradstreet.

In the midst of winter I find within me the invisible summer. – Leo Tolstoy.

Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home. – Edith Sitwell.

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Spring:

april, bee, basket, bunny, baseball, bird, bloom, butterfly, caterpillar, chick, cloud, daffodil, dig, earth, egg, easter, flower, fog, grass, garden, grow, hatch, insect, kite, leaf, lilac, ladybird, March, May, June, nest, picnic, plant, pansy, puddle, rainbow, raincoat, rainy, roots, season, seed, shovel, shower, soil, spring, spring cleaning, sprout, stem, storm, sunshine, thaw, tulip, umbrella, violet, warm, water, weed, wind, worm.

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Quotes and Proverbs.

Spring: nature’s way of saying Let’s Party! – Robin Williams.

In the spring at the end of the day you should smell like dirt – Margaret Atwood.

April comes like an idiot, babbling and strewing flowers. – Edna St. Vincent Millay

The World is mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful – E.E. Cummings

April hath put a spirit of youth in everything – William Shakespeare.

Spring is like when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush – Doug Larson

An optimist is the human personification of Spring – Susan J Bissonnette.

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. Proverb.

 

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Autumn:

acorn, apple, autumnal equinox, bale of hay, bonfire, chestnuts, chilly, cider, cobweb, cool, corn, cornucopia, cranberry, crisp, deciduous, fall, falling leaves, feast, football, Halloween, harvest, harvest moon, hay, hayride, haystack, leaf, leaves, maize, October, melancholy, November, Nuts, Persimmon, Pine cone, Pumpkin, Pumpkin pie, raincoat, rake, reap, Scarecrow, season, September, Sleet, spider, spider’s web, squash, Thanksgiving, Turkey, web.

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Quotes:

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. – Albert Camus.

Autumn wins you best by this, its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay. – Robert Browning.

Autumn carries more gold within its hand than all the other seasons. –  Jim Bishop.

Fiery colours begin their yearly  conquest of the hills, propelled by the autumn winds. Fall is the artist. – Takayuki Ikkaku.

 

 

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Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsuo_Bash%C5%8D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobayashi_Issa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natsume_S%C5%8Dseki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosa_Buson

 

 

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