Beliefs, divide,
One identity, unites,
Homo- sapiens.
Poetry Form :- Senryu (5/7/5 syllables) . Senryu is similar to Haiku in many aspects like syllable count, both being Japanese forms of poetry, number of lines. The major difference is that Haiku is written about nature and Senryu is written about human aspects.
Thoughts behind the Senryu :- Thoughts, beliefs might divide us, but a single identity unites us all, the fact that we are Homo- sapiens.
Acknowledgements :- Thank you Eugenia for running the Eugi’s Weekly Prompt Challenge. The prompt word for the week is identity. For rules please refer here. Thank you all for stopping by and reading.
Very true. United by a common thread but divided by many segments
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Thank you very much, Shweta. π
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A concise and brilliant senryu and so true! Thank you for being a part of my challenge.
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Most welcome, Eugi. It’s my pleasure to participate in your challenges. π
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True words of Senryu, Aishwarya. Illusions divide us but Reality unites us.
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Thank you very much, Kamal. π
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Welcome Aishwarya.
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Ahhh..such is a wonderful reminder that we should unite together as one race, one humanity.
Lovely kitty
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Thank you very much, Mich. π
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So true, we all are divided with so many different factors but our own identity unites us.
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Thank you very much, Deeksha. π
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Fantastic, Aishwarya!π
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Thank you very much, Ma’am. π
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My pleasure. π
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