Poetry form :- Haiku (5/7/5 syllables)
The evenings of my mornings
A Haibun.
Light steps
Poetry form :- Haiku (5/7/5 syllables)
Swallows dance
Poetry form :- Haiku (5/7/5 syllables)
Off to school
Poetry form :- Haibun ( Prose and Haiku)
Mirror’s reflection – Kimo
Poetry form :- Kimo (10/7/6 syllables) More about Kimo :- Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haiku. Apparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:- 3 lines. No rhymes. 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third. Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it's uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems. Source :- Writer's Digest
Surprise
A Haibun( Prose and Haiku).
Serendipity showers
Poetry form :- Haiku (5/7/5 syllables)
Jasmine
Poetry form :- Haiku ( 5/7/5 syllables)