Haiku - SenryΕ« - Sedoka
Poetry Forms

Introduction
All this came to me while I was in the shower this morning getting ready for my weekend in Edinburgh just to give my examples of these poetry forms with a little love and humour in my words I hope.
Haiku
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The Snows Have Left Us
Pretty Flowers Are Blooming
Time For A Cuppa
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SenryΕ«
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It's Not A Haiku
It Definitely Is Not
It's A SenryΕ«
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Sedoka
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I See Snow Falling
But I Am Not Feeling Cold
I'm Writing This Sedoka
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Snow Still Is Falling
I Am In My House So Warm
Giving These Few Words To You
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Comments (12)
Thank you for sharing these few words π€
Wonderful work, Mike! I enjoyed this delightful mix :)
I love the play with words!
From the mind of an original, This was great Mike.
Beautiful words... inspired poetry!
Lol, your Senryu! Awesome job on this!
So sweet, luv it!
Hmmm... Haiku must gave 5, 7, 5 and a seasonal theme. SenryΕ« just follow the 5, 7, 5 pattern. And sedoka is a senryΕ« or haiku followed by another one that has a 5, 7, 7 syllable stanza?
Love this piece! π
Lol. Very nicely done. Now get outta here and go enjoy your weekend.
Still beautiful, you showing the technicalities difference of poetry style . The generation have change . Nothing is what seems anymore .
Nice one, Mikey! π I really enjoyed all of these helpful examples!