Vivid image. I try and capture something of nature plus something philosophical in my poems but I should try a few haikus too! Is KU another Japanese form?
I think ‘ku is short for haiku. Writing haiku is a wonderful exercise in observing and capturing a moment in time and , if one is lucky, a sudden insight, hence the ‘aha moment.” Try it! A book I read when I first began writing haiku and related forms is called. The Haiku Handbook by William Higginson. I highly recommend it! Enjoy.
Your ‘ku is sublime. Wabi-sabi is a concept I hold dear as a reflection of all that I am and all that I hold dear. Love your beautiful word art ❤
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Thank you for your kind words, Mother Wintermoon. I am so glad you enjoyed it!
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Vivid image. I try and capture something of nature plus something philosophical in my poems but I should try a few haikus too! Is KU another Japanese form?
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I think ‘ku is short for haiku. Writing haiku is a wonderful exercise in observing and capturing a moment in time and , if one is lucky, a sudden insight, hence the ‘aha moment.” Try it! A book I read when I first began writing haiku and related forms is called. The Haiku Handbook by William Higginson. I highly recommend it! Enjoy.
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Hi Barbara. Yes, Ive one or two Haiku on my blog! I’ll look out for the book thanks.
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Just found it here Barbara! https://erikleo.wordpress.com/2014/02/22/three-haiku/
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