I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
Welcome to the Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #4.
The rules are simple: For how to write a Haiku in English and using the 5/7/5 syllable pattern click here.
No words or numbers of any kind can appear in the images you use. This includes sign language . . . of any kind.
This is an example of one I created last week.
The Haiku was:
Moon Shadow Dancers
Heartbeats Stumble, falling in
Love Infinity
I know, not the best but it was better then the first one I posted.
Here’s the challenge; You created your own wordless Haiku for Wednesday or any day really, then either post a link in the comments here for everyone that visits to go see and/or ping back (or copy the URL for this post into your Haiku post) to this post in your Haiku post.
I will read it and comment on it. Once I comment come get the badge.
If some of you would like a theme to prompt you what to begin thinking of you can perhaps use. . .
Ocean & Desert
What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.
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From Meredith’s Musings
http://meredithlbl.com/2014/08/04/wordless-haiku/
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Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
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What a great idea. But, how do you get the images on your blog that way? Thank you.
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You can do it a couple of ways. You can either just load the images into your blog in the order you like, or when I get artsy I copy and past the images into one paint program to make one big picture.
Thank you for the compliment. I know some people like Images and photography and even like poetry but just don’t feel they can do it. This way they can. 🙂 And it’s fun to try.
Much Appreciation of You
Ronovan
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Thank you for explaining that to me. I will have to give this a try. What fun. I stumbled upon your blog and am really enjoying it. I have been told that my Haiku is not done correctly so any encourage would be appreciated.
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I signed for instant delivery for your blog. It doesn’t come:( Wonder why. I’m going to check again and redo everything. Kick it in the butt.
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