yes, that's it!
both sides, great! :) I love the shape of these.
Hi Jeltje. These moving little poems show good empathy. I believe they are senryu rather than haiku. I don't think they are haiku as they are not about nature, they do not use sense images and they do jnot capture one moment.
thanks... I've been told you're quite an expert! do haiku really have to be about nature? I recently heard some that were not.
Yes, all haiku have to have something about nature in at least one of the lines. If it doesn't have nature in it, it is a senryu. The focus of your two poems is on human nature so they are both senryu.
Thanks Myron - that's an easy to remember definition!
Thanks Jeltje for a poem of simplicity which gets to the heart of migration.
Thanks Lizz.
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yes, that's it!
ReplyDeleteboth sides, great! :) I love the shape of these.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeltje. These moving little poems show good empathy. I believe they are senryu rather than haiku.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they are haiku as they are not about nature, they do not use sense images and they do jnot capture one moment.
thanks... I've been told you're quite an expert! do haiku really have to be about nature? I recently heard some that were not.
DeleteYes, all haiku have to have something about nature in at least one of the lines. If it doesn't have nature in it, it is a senryu. The focus of your two poems is on human nature so they are both senryu.
ReplyDeleteThanks Myron - that's an easy to remember definition!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jeltje for a poem of simplicity which gets to the heart of migration.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lizz.
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