
who
are you
in the mirror
woman
hidden feelings
beneath a mask
teen
mischievous thoughts
dreaming about tomorrow
child
wishing for
the parents approval
nobody
just someone
looking for love
Joining David’s W3 – Michelle‘s prompt:
Write a multiple/chained hay(na)ku on the theme of “love lost and found”.
Hay(na)ku?
Hay(na)ku is a very simple poetic form and one of the newest.
- Three lines;
- L1: one word;
- L2: two words;
- L3: three words;
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Very touching Elizabeth 💕
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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Elizabeth, you get the award for most clever hay(na)ku series in my book!
❤
David
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Hi David, you made me smile! Thanks so much! 🙂
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Hi, Elizabeth!
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by the amazing Selma Martin, is now live:
Enjoy❣️
Sincerely,
David
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Thanks, David!
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Love this.
The peeling of the mask…
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We all need to peel our masks, they can be suffocating. Glad you liked it.
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Love this one! Under the masks (and we all wear several) is the desire for love…
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Yes, we were many masks trying to fit and please others, it’s time to let them go.
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Oh such a touching poem Elizabeth
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Thanks, Sadje! 🙂
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That’s so cool!
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Thanks, Jane!
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A very powerful and strong hay(na)ku
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Thanks, Mich! The prompt is great!
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