Pages

Tuesday January 1st, 2013

The exercise:

Let us begin the new year by writing two haiku about: possibilities.

So I figure this month will have six posts published with the wrong year in the header without me noticing until (at least) the next day. Anyone else willing to pick a number? Fabulous prizes for whoever comes closest.

Although fair warning: we might have vastly differing definitions of 'fabulous'.

Mine:

A road, a trail, a
passageway to somewhere else -
where will yours take you?

*     *     *

Standing at a fork
in the road, hair turning grey,
paralyzed by choice.

9 comments:

  1. Protestant stand,
    pick up your cross and live;
    in the East.
    * * *
    The Lord is--
    not Jewish; yet he was
    at the cross.

    © S. Wesley Mcgranor
    (Please use only a link if sharing.)

    ReplyDelete
  2. @Mr. Mcgranor: I believe that haiku have a standard form of 5-7-5 syllables, but I don't think that your innovation detracts in any way from what you've done. For me personally the haiku is too short a form for religion, politics or sex, and I find the religion quite overwhelming in yours as well. In particular I think it swamps out the prompt of "possibilties", which is unfortunate. However, you do get your sentiment across, and perhaps that's what really matters.

    @Marc: I'm sure I won't be too confused by you appearing to travel a year back in time now and then (though it could happen...). And at least it won't invalidate your copyright :)
    I think I like your second haiku better today as the agony of decision is neatly presented.

    Possibilities
    Every spinning wheel –
    another chance on offer.
    Now choose: red or black?

    ----------
    She walks in a maze
    Enjoying the branching paths
    So many choices.

    ReplyDelete
  3. @marc: Love both your haiku, but the second is the expression of where I am right now. Don't know if my haiku really fit the topic, but they are what they are.

    Mine:
    Holding the new year
    Close to my heart, pregnant with
    The hope of new beginnings.

    The music of life,
    The rests as important as
    The notes sung aloud.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I think I didn't get the counts right for the last lines, but oh well.
    ------------

    Will they be quiet?
    The bouncing, happy children?
    It's always possible.

    A new year spreads out
    Full of possibilities
    Both good and bad.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Pardon me... I had not done haiku in a while.

    Protestant stand,
    pick up your cross and liveth;
    in the East.
    * * *
    The Lord is
    not Jewish; yet he was so--
    at the cross.

    © S. Wesley Mcgranor
    Please use only a link if sharing.)

    ReplyDelete
  6. One line is enough

    ReplyDelete
  7. Mr. Mcgranor - I think Greg's got my thoughts covered on this one pretty well, but I'd just like to add a quick welcome to the blog and I hope that you'll share more of your writing with us in the future :)

    Greg - as long as my time travel isn't too unsettling I shan't worry too much about it then :P

    Your first speaks to my love of roulette, and the image your second places in my head is intriguing. I can't pick a favorite between them!

    Lynn - well then, I hope a clear choice appears to you soon :)

    Two beautiful haiku. The first might stick more closely to the prompt, but I just love the second one.

    Morganna - 'It's always possible'. Hah! I don't care if there is an extra syllable in there, that's still a great line :)

    Ruric - ah yes, but what mystery and adventure might be waiting in the lines that follow? ;)

    ReplyDelete
  8. I'm new to this site - and to creative writing, really. Here are my first ever haikus. Thanks for the outlet!

    A year for healing
    To learn how to move past grief
    To find peace and joy


    I will laugh out loud
    I will dance and spin and glide
    I will have fun times

    ReplyDelete
  9. Delta - a warm welcome to the blog then! I hope you find it useful, or at least a little bit fun :)

    Your first ever, hey? I'd say you're off to a fine start! I particularly liked the first one.

    Looking forward to seeing more creative writing from you :)

    ReplyDelete

Share your Daily Writing: