The Haiku Korner

Started by cckeiser, January 04, 2011, 01:33:57 PM

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Caesar dude

Greetings are easy

The forum's sometimes quiet

And I miss people
Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)

Uberdude

I found Dudeism
It feels like a family
So good to be home...
"New shit has come to light."  I'm just not privy to it....

cckeiser

Alliterative 6 word memoir haiku:

Eventually;
Everything emotional,
Ends in emptiness.
There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

Please...Do No Harm
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DigitalBuddha

#33
I abide
Therefore I am
The duder

meekon5

#34
Right chaps now you have mastered the simple form (17 syllables) we can take it up a notch.

It is common for westerners to write what is simply a seventeen syllable sentence, now where there is no problem with this, older (stricter) Haiku schools suggest other forms:

5
7
5

syllables that is.

Also there is the position of an initial idea (5 syllables),
Then an alternative idea (7 syllables),
Then an idea that links the two (5 syllables)

My own favourite poet and master of the form is Santōka M. Taneda (now better known as
Santōka) in the beautiful "Mountain Tasting: Zen Haiku".

The man spent his life wandering around the mountains getting pissed, and writing poetry, a true Dude.

"there were two main streams in the haiku world: one
working in a more or less traditional form using modern
themes, and the other, the shinkeikō, or new-development,
movement, which abandoned the standard 5-7-5 syllable pat-
tern and the obligatory use of a word to indicate the season,
or kigo."

to quote "Mountain Tasting"

But I do defer to Santōka Taneda: Haiku Master

Quote from: Santōka Taneda: Haiku Master website
The one thing most people do know about haiku is inaccurate; haiku in English is not a 17 syllable, three-line poem with 5 syllables to the first line, 7 to the second line, and 5 to the third line.  At least, it is not only that.  It is approximately that way in Japanese (although Japanese haiku are written in one line, not three), but in English 10 to 14 syllables more approximates the length of Japanese haiku because the rough Japanese equivalent to syllables, morae, are much shorter.  Of course, the issue is more complicated than this;  here is one of the best, simplest explanations I could find.

The reason I quote Santōka is because he is a none conformist to the strict rules of haiku.

Quote from: Santoka Taneda
"Real haiku is the soul of poetry. Anything that is not actually present in one's heart is not haiku. The moon glows, flowers bloom, insects cry, water flows. There is no place we cannot find flowers or think of the moon. This is the essence of haiku. Go beyond the restrictions of your era, forget about purpose or meaning, separate yourself from historical limitations?there you will find the essence of true art, religion, and science."
? Santoka Taneda (Mountain Tasting: Haiku and Journals of Santoka Taneda)

One of my own:
Quote from: meekon5

WREN MORNING.

WITH THE MORNING PISS,
WRENS ALL ROUND THE BRANCHES,
HOMELESS MUCH LIKE ME.


and for Dudeism

Quote from: meekon5

My river of life,
Flowing where it will go,
Brings me here with you.

"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

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DigitalBuddha

Mind if J is burned.
You never went to college?
Fucking eh, I did.


meekon5

As a long term Haiku abuser myself one thing I should warn you all about:

Haiku Twitch.

Now you have found the art form people will discover you hiding in corners, or even walking down the street, sitting on buses, muttering away to yourself, manically drumming out syllables and counting, it looks fairly bizarre.
"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

Where are you Dude? Place your pin @ http://tinyurl.com/dudemap

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: meekon5 on January 05, 2011, 06:49:29 AM
As a long term Haiku abuser myself one thing I should warn you all about:

Haiku Twitch.

Now you have found the art form people will discover you hiding in corners, or even walking down the street, sitting on buses, muttering away to yourself, manically drumming out syllables and counting, it looks fairly bizarre.

I know my rights, man.  ;D

Caesar dude

QuoteHaiku Twitch.
;D

I am addicted
The curse has it's hold on me
Haiku on the bus
Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)

Uberdude

It is hard to stop
After you catch the fever
The Dude-kus roll out...
"New shit has come to light."  I'm just not privy to it....

Caesar dude

I have two black cats

They are my familiars

Luna and Willow
Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)

meekon5

Quote from: Caesar dude on January 05, 2011, 09:45:51 AM
QuoteHaiku Twitch.
;D

I am addicted
The curse has it's hold on me
Haiku on the bus

Careful Dude it could be an offense under the public indecency act.
"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

Where are you Dude? Place your pin @ http://tinyurl.com/dudemap

Uberdude

Quote from: Caesar dude on January 05, 2011, 09:53:46 AM
I have two black cats

They are my familiars

Luna and Willow

I have one black cat
one more cat that is orange
Linus and Tucker
"New shit has come to light."  I'm just not privy to it....

Caesar dude

I like to drink beer

Smoke the occasional J

Caucasian to end
Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)

Caesar dude

QuoteCareful Dude it could be an offense under the public indecency act.


The filthy Haiku

Has me firmly in it's grasp

Will they arrest me
Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)