A decade ago I began celebrating Haiku Day on May 7th with my students because it is 5-7. Haikus are traditional Japanese poetry that follows a 5-7-5 syllable pattern and are usually about nature.
Luckily the other educators at my school embraced my enthusiasm and encouraged the composition of haikus in their classrooms as well.
Today I am sharing this celebration with you.
Take time to pen a haiku for yourself and document the beauty of something in your life.
Sharing our writing
Brings life to our word and thoughts
Happy Haiku Day!
By: Melanie A. Peters
P.S.
Share Intentergy
Your positive energy
Adds to your intent
I’m embarrassed to say I have seen this word so often in so many blogs and only now I know what it means. Thank you for that 🙂
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Haikus follow this:
five, seven, five syllables
form the verse’s lines
I wrote this haiku for my students a LONG time ago
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