Haiku: After The Sunset
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After the sunset
In darkness of wintry night
Shines the bright moonlight
A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
This was my first attempt at Haiku. Hope you enjoy this beautiful form of poetry!
Share your thoughts in the comment box below! :)
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Beautiful lines, Radhika and profound too. :)
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DeleteUtsukushī(Beautiful) poetry :)
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Arigato (Thank you)! :D
DeleteLovely lines Radhika 😊❤️
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Great lines, dear... :-D
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks Maniparna! :D
DeleteGreat!!!
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DeleteVery nice, Radhika.
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DeleteVery nice, Radhika.
ReplyDeleteLovely thoughts and words, have a lovely day and stay creative 👣🌏😄
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DeleteLoved it.
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DeleteAnytime. ^__^
DeleteRadhika Mundra;
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture [after the sunset] & a lovely poem , thank you for sharing. :)
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DeleteToo good to be a first attempt...Nice:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Amit! :D
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