Two paths cross in-sink
They begin separate parts
They end together
For my Path/Walk assignment I took a walk around Ephraim and took pictures of things that were seemingly unconnected, then I compiled the images and connected them. They were things that just caught my eye and seemed interesting , I wanted to show that even the smallest of things can be connected in unexpected ways.
Traditional Haiku Structure
Traditional haiku are always the same, including the following features:
- There are only three lines, totaling 17 syllables.
- The first line is 5 syllables.
- The second line is 7 syllables.
- The third line is 5 syllables like the first.
- Punctuation and capitalization are up to the poet, and need not follow rigid rules used in structuring sentences.
- A haiku does not have to rhyme, in fact usually it does not rhyme at all.
- Some haiku can include the repetition of words or sounds
Read more at http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/style-and-usage/rules-for-writing-haiku.html#k4hrjCqcrlYD7cSE.99
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