Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge – 8 – Beware & People

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Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge – 8 – Beware & People

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Simple Guidelines.

Using the words “beware & people” or just one or the other, write a Haiku poem.

Haiku (also called nature or seasonal haiku) is an unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17 syllables in all.

There is much more to haiku than the made-up 5/7/5 version.

Here is an in-depth description of Haiku – Senryu (also called human haiku) is an unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17 syllables in all. Senryu is usually written in the present tense and only references to some aspect of human nature or emotions. They possess no references to the natural world and thus stand out from nature/seasonal haiku.

You can write your haiku poem any way you like not necessary the 5/7/5 version.

Not sure of your Syllable count? Check Here

You can use the picture above, your own or no picture at all.

Copy and paste the link of your finished Haiku in the comments below. I will acknowledge them the following week, also share on social networks as I receive them.

My haiku poem  – using the word “beware & people”.

brave people watch seals
one bite could kill you beware
not a good idea

Bloggers that wrote for the Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge – Week 7 – Earthquake & Ruins – 19 September 2017

Reena SaxenaFounder of ReInventions — Coach, Trainer, Writer and Personal Branding Consultant

The Bag Lady – Cheryl is a widow, handicapped, a constant writer on her blog, loves doing most things.

Always a Writer – Tessa  Smeigh is a mental health blogger, has been featured in her articles on Bipolar Disorder.

In Emma’s World   a twenty-something graduate of almost four years, now in the working world.

Charmedchaos – Musings of Life, interesting poetry, short stories

Lynn – A poem in my pocket lady, I enjoy her poetry.