Haiku is a beautiful and simple form of Japanese poetry. For each haiku submitted, I will add $1 to my donation to the Red Cross, with Japanese Disaster Relief in mind. Each person may leave up to three different haiku in the comments, for three chances to win.
New to haiku? The simplified version of haiku is usually described as an un-rhymed, three-line poem of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, and 5 syllables. Pick one of the diorama scenes pictured here, then write a haiku about it. For example:
(I chose D.)
rabbit haiku fun:
the carrot patch smells sweetest
with posies in bloom!
rabbit haiku fun:
the carrot patch smells sweetest
with posies in bloom!
There are many examples of haiku online-- and you can find wonderful examples of cat haiku in a past giveaway here at 365 Cat Ladies: Cat Haiku
Haiku may also be submitted on my identical blog post on The Hive. Giveaway ends the evening of March 31 at 7 p.m. PST. One winner will be selected at random and will receive their choice of one desktop diorama, which will be shipped anywhere in the world.
Please make sure that I have a way to contact you if you are a winner, such as a link to your blog or e-mail address (you may send info directly to my email if you don't want to make your contact info public). If you visit http://www.susanfaye.net , you will find an email link
Also, if you encounter trouble with the Comments feature, you may send your haiku entry directly to my email ...
Thanks for participating!
Fun contest!
ReplyDeleteCarrots taste better
When shared with close, furry friend
Orange crunching munching
:-)
Never done this before. Here's my haiku:
ReplyDeleteTwin bunnies have lunch
Eating carrots together
In a cute tin box
btw - I love your dioramas! Wish I could find some boxes like these
B (My first haiku!)
ReplyDeleteSoft pink tulip patch
Beautiful spring is such joy
To Rhonda's sweet heart
:) Laura
Title: Bobcat Rehabilitation
ReplyDeletePrey. I dream of rabbits
while I eat soft mush inside
my Big Cat Rescue cage.
Sorry it's not sweet and cute, the dioramas are - but it came to mind because I've been watching Skip the Bobcat at Big Cat Rescue. BCR rehabilitates many bobcats, but poor Skip will be eating ground food all his life because his hips are too narrow to pass it if he eats live prey. So he never can go back to the wild.
He wants to though, and I feel for him. Thus the poem, more or less from Skip's point of view.
Besides, it sneaks a cat into the bunny contest! I don't expect to win, but there's a cat in it now!
There are cat blokes. The thought of 365 Cat Ladies makes me want to purr and maybe yowl a bit! Maybe some of them don't have toms yet...
(I chose B.)
ReplyDeleteI bring you my heart
It's precious like the flowers
tended in gardens.
Forgot to mention I like Lorenzo.
ReplyDeleteThis edit should reasonably count as another entry since my first entry was flawed.
Title: Prey.
I dream of rabbits
while I eat soft mush inside
my Big Cat Rescue cage.
My unconscious is a better poet than I am. It's still from the point of view of a bobcat being rehabilitated from a car accident. Many of theirs DO get to return to the wild.
Come to think of it, that even fits the cougars and lynxes too.
Email sent to my oil pastels site always gets my attention.
Robert
(I chose all four)
ReplyDeletethe steel tin of life
behold imagination
warren of wonder
(this one I chose A)
Lorenzo Lapin
a framed bloom within a bloom
nectarous chalice
see all my collected haiku here:
http://dthaase-lines.blogspot.com/p/haiku.html
"Wee Rabbits Jumping High Jumping Low, We Rabbits Where Did You Go?"
ReplyDeleteI would be honored to win one of the rabbit goodies. Above is my Haiku.
Nice giveaway! My haiku is for diorama "C":
ReplyDeleteIn good times and bad,
Life is always better when
Shared with a close friend.
Entry #2—I chose diorama "B":
ReplyDeleteIn spring our hearts fill
With the promise of new life.
Hope and joy abound!
Entry #3—I chose diorama "A":
ReplyDeleteAs spring breathes sweet hope
Across the earth, I can see
The beauty of life.
for C. Bunny Twins"
ReplyDeleteBunny Ears alert
Four blue eyes, waiting, watching
For a Loving Home!
For D: Harey
ReplyDeleteBunny, Carrots, All
Special delights to be found
in my garden view
For A: Lorenzo Lapin
ReplyDeleteFlowers all around
Flowers on my plushy tush
Picked one just for you!
I LOVE all of the entries so far!! Keep 'em coming!!
ReplyDeleteKaren T submitted 3 entries via email:
Bunny Twin Powers -
Activate! Form of giant
Three foot high carrot!
Lorenzo Lapin
Always a sweet enigma -
Turtle or bunny?
Sweet Rhonda Rabbit
Her love is never secret,
Heart out on her sleeve.
I Like them all! Your Choice. Hmmm
ReplyDeleteAs a cat I like
Chasing bunnies through the yard
But not catching!!
Kitty Kisses
Penelope (from the Hive)
for B. Rhonda
ReplyDeleteMy heart's just for you
Tulips, pansies, flowers here
in our window new
for Bunny Twins:
ReplyDeleteDo you love carrots
yes during spring time with you
a beautiful bird
What fun Susan! Never written a haiku before, so here goes. This is about your bunny twins:
ReplyDeleteSweet twin rabbits share
carroty goodness between
their paws and their hearts.
Thanks for the opportunity, love your work. You can reach me at my blog, Deb
and this is for Rhonda Rabbit:
ReplyDeleteOur hearts beat as one
we are so spectacular
must get hopping now
I just LOVE Haiku ! Here is mine :
ReplyDeleteWhite bunny
in white snow
Orange dream
of carrot growing
Brown dream
of chocolate melting
This is for D.
ReplyDeleteHarey's Carrot Patch
A Carrot Salad Dream Land
Are these the Raisons?
B
ReplyDeletetulips seen dancing
breeze stirring heartbeat ripples
action from two lips
Saw your gorgeous bunnies on craftgawker -- so cute!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love haiku!
unlucky
A bunny can't hop,
frolic, or jump in the fields
Without lucky feet