Wednesday, April 29, 2020

English Haiku 0425

This year I renewed my membership if HIA again.
Today's HAIKU is
 
night catch
in the fishing net-
full moon
--
Bakhtiyar Amini (Duesseldorf, Germany)
Selected by Dhugal J. Lindsay
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Did you see the last super moon?
It was a full moon. "Full moon" is usually a seasonal word for fall in Haiku world.
Probably this person went fishing at night and see this full moon watching the river.

Today's seasonal word is white clover.



My thoughts go somewhere; why don't you knit something , with white clover
Today's drill is that starting with a noun of a seasonal word, and finishing with an unrelated noun to the season.
You can chose the last noun from "buggy, marching band, water sound, mom's house and so on"
Then next you make the middle phrase which explains the last noun.
Then you put a suitable seasonal word on the top.
 

Sauce-dressed young buds: freshly cooked rice smells, at Mom's house

 

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