It's an interesting avenue for me to explore, perhaps giving me a bridge between my more orthodox poetry and the haiku I enjoy writing so much. |
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They could add descriptive words, phrases or sentences, or they could write a poem, haiku, alliteration, metaphor, or perhaps words from a song. |
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For those who don't know it it's a fabulous song based on a naive melody and a haiku like lyric. |
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I'm having the most enormous fun sifting through the mound of accumulated poems and haiku, bringing order and accord where there was none. |
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Outgoing chief Jonathan Schwartz announced his farewell with a haiku tweet. |
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There are varied poetic forms, including narratives, jazz poems, slam poems, sestina, haiku, couplets and sonnets. |
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The forms vary from open verse to haiku to a sonnet sequence to a villanelle. |
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They also mention how kamikaze pilots would write haiku before their final mission. |
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This haiku by one of Japan's greatest poets seems at first glance to have little to it. |
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I particularly like the clatter of wind through bamboo she evokes in the fifth haiku. |
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As you know, a haiku is a very short Japanese poem composed following certain specific rules. |
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While I had taught the simple five-seven-five syllable poems in my classroom for years, I was unaware of what it really meant to write haiku. |
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But didn't the Japanese perfect this several thousand years ago with their haiku poems? |
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There are several specific and essential qualities that make a poem a haiku. |
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The image has the swiftness of haiku, with its undetermined but focused looking. |
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I've been quite bored today, so I have been trying to remember an haiku that an old flatmate of mine and I wrote a few years back. |
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This is not your old English teacher's haiku, or some tired set of elegies from a bygone era. |
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There's also haiku, written by my 12 year old son as a homework assignment recently. |
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All you have to do to win is a scribble out a haiku about a celebrity of our choice. |
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The confluence of haiku and jazz in his poems is based on the expression of natural, spontaneous responses to human life. |
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My poetic skills were not up to constructing dactyllic hexameters, and I had already settled on the haiku form. |
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In the book, he explores various Japanese cultural phenomena including bunraku, pachinko and, haiku. |
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The phrases evoke both the portentousness of a movie script and the gnomic meter of haiku. |
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And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku. |
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I'm reminded of a haiku I wrote a couple of years back that I think might describe this state of affairs. |
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Readers are invited to continue to submit football haiku or heroic couplets. |
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He took this opening verse, the hokku, and refined it to become what is now known as the haiku. |
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It was only in the 19th century that the hokku became haiku and was stripped of its connection to the renga. |
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This haiku is copyrighted and the Warrant Mark scheme is trademarked. |
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You may still comment, but if you choose to do so please write in haiku. |
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It's not surprising to discover that this famous Japanese novelist from the Neiji period also wrote haiku, since these three long short stories are equally unintelligible. |
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Much like the Persian robāʿī and the Japanese haiku, jueju are judged by suggestiveness and economy. |
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In a moment of summer madness I sat down to write a handful of haiku to capture the feeling of summer, of sunshine, of long days and longer evenings. |
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I called out a topic and each student quickly wrote a haiku on the board. |
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In class they warmed up with haiku written outside in the garden. |
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Muldoon challenged himself to work within tight poetic forms such as haiku, sestina, and sonnet. |
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Encourage students to use a wide variety of poetic forms, such as haiku, limericks, free verse, quatrain and acrostic. |
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Between 1982 and 2000, four handset, bibliophile volumes of haiku and tanka poetry appeared. |
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The simple, colourful illustrations of Francine Couture bring a freshness and airiness to these delicate frosty haiku. |
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I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse Does the name of Mariah Carey's new album count as a haiku? |
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The combination is a jewel box of immense intensity and diminutive size: a flavor haiku, much harder to create than to eat. |
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Study the rules for writing a haiku poem, compose a haiku poem, then illustrate the poem and dedicate it to someone. |
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Each movement is like a haiku, beautifully formed, not wasting a word, yet making a very significant point. |
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This is a couplet. I think it is actually haiku, if that is the right word. |
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Also, it's a part of the first sequence of the film that speaks in silence like haiku poetry. |
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It was clear to me that I possessed neither the historical background nor the sense of 'Japanese' daily life to write genuinely Japanese haiku. |
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Both free verse and rhymed poetry styles are studied, including cinquain, haiku, tanka, rhopalic, echo and refrain poems, acrostics, alphabet and dictionary poems. |
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Of course, we're not sticking religiously to the Japanese haiku rule which states that the composition must contain at least one seasonal reference. |
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Once my students achieved success with these tasks, I would surprise them by reading aloud samples of haiku, as well as other formula verse, such as tanka and cinquain. |
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Intentionally trying to write a twoosh is almost as challenging as writing haiku, although twooshes do frequently occur on their own! |
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As a part of an interactive show he wanted to hand out fortune cookies filled with a section of a hand written haiku. |
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Terayama wrote haiku since his youth and was active as a tanka poet during his days as a student at Waseda University. |
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The new book does add some poems by a few previously included gendaishi poets and by two haiku poets and one tanka poet. |
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Maybe, but let's not forget my Eugene-themed haiku, which, once in print, had the literary odor of Limburger cheese left in the fridge too long. |
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He writes haiku poems and reads Shakespeare for pleasure. |
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It tends to focus on current economic conditions and policy questions, but the fourth-quarter questionnaire contained something a little different: a challenge to capture the state of the economy in haiku. |
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The forms of the poems range from sonnets, villanelles, and pantoums, to haiku, ballad, and free verse. |
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In 1940,the Government put a stop to this great anti-traditionalist freedom by gaoling Saito Sanki, Hirahata Seito and a number of other haiku poets for endangering the security of the State. |
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Before closing, I should like to pause to consider a type of poetry which is well-known in Japan, indeed for which Japan is world-famous, the haikai or haiku, depending on the pronunciation. |
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As regards Francophone haiku, it has to be said that the delayed formation of the AFH has apparently helped much to avoid a number of the mistakes made elsewhere. |
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They only want a few words, more a haiku than a work of fiction. |
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Entries on her personal Twitter stream are all written as senryu, a syllabically constrained poetic form like haiku. |
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Anticholinergic toxicity results in a characteristic mumbling, as if the patient is trying to quickly recite a haiku with a mouthful of marbles. |
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Konica Minolta Supplies Manufacturing U. S. A. also supports the Japanese Association, which introduces Japanese culture to local residents through classes on Japanese flower arrangement, tea ceremonies, and haiku poetry. |
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Like haiku, tanka is a short, classical verse form that has attracted considerable attention in this century. |
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A new-style, original novel that blends haiku and narrative. |
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This buyout would achieve the big biz haiku of total vertical integration. |
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The poems in this collection vary in length and structure, most rhyming while others are haiku or shape poems, the verses lyrical and playful, or quiet and reflective. |
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