the streets have no name
in Korea so i can't
use them in poetry
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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...Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry which is in 17 syllables breaking into three lines with first and last lines in five syllables each and the middle line seven syllables. In haiku, poets address a picture vividly. The picture is about nature but the interpretation is left to the readers despite the writers thought. But some of my haiku here break free from the traditional form of haiku thematically.
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