A Haiku is a short, unrhyming poem of 17 syllables across three lines following structure: 5, 7, 5.
For the A-Z Challenge 2014 I am doing a daily Haiku for each letter of the alphabet. Today ...
Fire
Heat so threatening,
Takes indiscriminately,
Needed for all life.
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This
post forms part of the A-Z Blogging Challenge, posting every day in
April except Sundays, sequentially through the alphabet. To see who else is taking part, check out the list here.
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So true. We need it to survive, yet it can be so lethal to us.
ReplyDeleteI find it beautiful yet deadly.
DeleteVery true, those few words say alot!
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Thank you Sandy, I'm enjoying the challenge of being economical with words.
DeleteGreat haiku Heather. I always wonder how people can say so much in so few words.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachna, it's tricky fitting an idea into something so limiting, but I'm enjoying the challenge of it.
DeleteCatching up on your haikus! Very well done. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine, I've been enjoying it so far.
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