#OctPoWriMo – Day 20 – #Alphabet Haiku: This Week – Letter P – Pheasant
#Alphabet Haiku Challenge or AHC
Alphabet Haiku, which is a Weekly Challenge of Abigail Gronway, this week it is the letter (P)
popular pheasant
passes particular patch
pauses peacefully
- Every word in the haiku must begin with the same letter.
- When written in English, it generally follows the syllabic pattern 5-7-5
- Haiku/Senryu Poetry – Here is an in-depth description of Haiku/Senryu Poem (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.
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Love it, great use of the leading sound “f” with pheasant, gives the alliteration a nice dynamic.
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Thanks Ethan for commenting, have a wonderful weekend.
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Hear, hear.
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Now that’s thinking outside the box, to use a ‘p’ word that doesn’t sound like ‘p.’ Great job!
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I love pheasants. Such a beautiful bird! Your Haiku is enchanting. ❤
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Thanks for your kind comment, agree with you, they are beautiful birds. Hope your weekend is restful.
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