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HAIKU

HAIKU. What is the pattern?. “The falling flower” Arakida Moritake (1473-1549). The falling flower I saw drift back to the branch Was a butterfly. translated by Babette Duetsch. “Rain shower from mountain” Suiko Matsushita. Rain shower from mountain quietly soaking barbed wire fence

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HAIKU

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  1. HAIKU What is the pattern?

  2. “The falling flower”Arakida Moritake (1473-1549) The falling flower I saw drift back to the branch Was a butterfly. translated by Babette Duetsch

  3. “Rain shower from mountain”Suiko Matsushita Rain shower from mountain quietly soaking barbed wire fence translated by Violet Kazue de Cristoro

  4. “The piercing chill I feel”Taniguchi Buson (1716-1783) The piercing chill I feel: my dead wife’s comb, in our bedroom, under my heel… translated by Harold G. Henderson

  5. Haiku • Capture the moment; capture the intensity of a specific moment, not a general time. • Focus on the concrete, real world, not the abstract realm of inner thoughts and feelings. • Traditionally involve nature and suggest a season. World view is one in which nature and the observer are one, not separate.

  6. HAIKU What is the pattern? 3 lines, 19 syllables • 1st line – 5 syllables • 2nd line – 7 syllables • 3rd line – 5 syllables

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