April haibun

Haibun

I love learning new poetry forms! A haibun is a blend of prose poem and haiku,  the haiku acting as a "whispery, insightful postscript to the prose",  a "meaningful murmur" for the prose to sit on.  What a lovely description! They also avoid the use of a speaker, allude to the season,  and contain concentrated use of sensory detail.  I'm told that the 17 syllable haiku doesn't have to conform to the usual strict 5,7,5 pattern,  which is a relief.  The challenge is to write a haibun describing the natural landscape where you live. 

April mist transforms the valley
From lush green cattle-grazed slopes
To an opaque wall of grey-white smoke.
Brief muffled sounds pierce the hush
Then float gently upwards,  seeking the sky.

In the foreground,
Winter-bare trees stand sentinel
Holding back the mist.



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