Friday, May 31, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Hipos Eang! Hipos Eang!
hipos eang! hipos eang!
barato kuno ro boto sa Lezo.
tigsang libo eang! tigsang libo eang!
Maeara
May 19, 2013
barato kuno ro boto sa Lezo.
tigsang libo eang! tigsang libo eang!
Maeara
May 19, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Monday, May 06, 2013
Rules in Haiku Writing
Rules
in Haiku Writing
- Haiku is a three-line nature-orientated poem expressing poet’s direct experience of something, description of background/surroundings, and an original and deep thought based on it.
- The form of 5-7-5 can be used but is not essential.
- No title should be given to a haiku.
- Make sure your haiku consists of two distinctive parts, and not of one or three!
- Time: use verbs only in the present or past continuous tenses.
- Avoid end rhyme.
- Avoid using capital letters and punctuation marks, unless you really have to.
- Avoid turning your haiku into an aphorism or an epigram.
- Avoid direct metaphors.
- Use only common language.
Source: Irish Haiku society
http://irishhaiku.webs.com/haikuguidelines.htm
http://irishhaiku.webs.com/haikuguidelines.htm
Retrieved: May 6, 2013
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Forgetting Somebody
Forgetting somebody you used to love is remembering him.--Melchor F. Cichon. May 5, 2013
The antidote for a broken heart is a new heart.
The antidote for a broken heart is a new heart. --Melchor F. Cichon, May 5, 2013
Friday, May 03, 2013
Criticism is the fountain of wisdom
Criticism is the fountain of wisdom.--Melchor F. Cichon, April, 2013
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