You should get yours very soon
Lost in mail, you think?
Ah, haiku. Who doesn't love it? Haiku is efficient, structured, and can fit any mood or theme. As a writer who never seems to have enough time, I love haiku-ing. It lets me have a creative moment without having to develop a plot, characters, setting, or any of that pesky stuff that you need for stories. Unlike writing for Corp America, I don't have to build a chart to go with it. And unlike crafting, I can do it anywhere with no supplies and no need to purchase anything. What a great art form!
As we draw nearer to Christmas, I want to encourage your inner Japanese poet to burst forth. For the last two weeks of the year, submit your own holiday or crafting haiku in the comments. On New Year's day, I will select the haiku I like the best (yes, this is completely subjective) as a winner. The winner will receive a prize, which I'll tell you about next week.
Rules of the Contest:
- This contest is open to everyone. Doesn't matter if you are related to me, married to me, or mothered by me. Doesn't matter how long I've known you. Doesn't matter if I know you at all. Doesn't matter if you are a follower of the blog.
- Your haiku must follow the rules of haiku: 3 lines: the first line is 5 syllables, the second is 7 syllables, and the third is 5 syllables.
- Your haiku must be about the holidays or crafting. By the holidays, I don't mean Easter, Flag Day, Labor Day, or just any holiday. I mean a holiday traditionally celebrated at this time of year.
- You must post your haiku in the published comments. If you email it to me, speak it to me, leave it on my Facebook page, text it, send it to me privately, etc., while I will enjoy that, it won't be considered.
And now a bonus haiku to get your poet gears churning:
Glitter on my face
Ink stains cover my fingers
Signs of crafting time
Sayonara,
Jenny
Shopping is now done;
ReplyDeleteRather dragged through broken glass,
than to feign jolly.
-Jason Free, friend of Bunni (FoB) and Engineer of Darkness
Shopping is now done;
ReplyDeleteRather dragged through broken glass,
than to feign jolly.
-Jason Free, friend of Bunni (FoB) and Engineer of Darkness
Christmastime to shop,
ReplyDeleteNot to brawl for perfect spot.
Etiquette for all.
- Bunni Bates, also FoB.
The Christmas Wasteland/
ReplyDeleteAll slouching towards Bethlehem/
handful of tinsel.
-Jason Free, friend of Bunni (FoB) and Engineer of Darkness
Bake Christmas cookies
ReplyDeleteGather by the twinkling tree
Sip wine with much glee
Holidays are done
ReplyDeleteDrowning my sorrows in beer
One year until glee
Jeff Adams
Needles on the floor
ReplyDeleteGoodies to eat - please no more!
Santa sure can snore
Gifts under the tree
ReplyDeleteFun times with the family
A great time for me