Haiku: Chain Reaction

Haiku: Chain Reaction





tiny teardrop falls
emotional splurge follows
a chain reaction



A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world.

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Also read: Haiku: After the Sunset

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Important Note: 

Dear readers, 

Due to my Chartered Accountancy exams in the month of May, I'm going to put a temporary stop to blogging. However, if YOU have a story to share that goes with the theme of the blog, I'd be more than happy to feature it up here.

Things that you can share: 
  • Listicles about life.
  • Short Stories
  • Your take on Compassion or humanity.

The story you share shall be evaluated and if it concurs with the theme of the blog and is free of spelling and grammar errors, it'll be posted. Request you to speak with me before writing anything.

You can share the story or any of your concerns with me here: radhikamundra99@gmail.com.

Thank you! 

24 Comments

  1. Wonderful haiku, Radhika...the emotions always result in a chain reaction.... feelings galore, one by one... :-)

    Best of luck for your exam... rise and shine... :-)

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    1. Thank you so much Maniparna for your appreciation and lovely wishes! :D

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  2. It's a lovely Haiku, Rads!

    Good luck for your exams 😊

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  3. You might find this of interest:

    http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/

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    1. Thank you so much, Michael! I do find it useful! :D

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  4. Pleased to meet you young lady. You have a lovely blog:)

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    1. Thank you so much for stopping by, Sheryl! Glad to make your acquaintance. Do take a look then and now. :)

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  5. Oh that's a nice poem. I also like how you have put it in a box. :D Very creative.
    And okay, I will try and submit something. Even I will be having exams. :(

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    1. Thank you so much, Vani! I'm waiting for your submission! :)

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  6. Beautifully said Radhika.. and all the best :)

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  7. Lovely chain reaction....
    Good work.

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    1. Beautifully Penned. Wonderful to visit ur Blog. You have a Great blog.
      God be with you and may He bless you in everything you do!

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    2. Thank you so much, Soumya! :)

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  8. Wonderful haiku Radhika.. :)
    I would request you to drop by this blog: njn-sorceress.blogspot.in and leave your valuable feedback.

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    1. Thank you so much, Niraj! Shall soon visit your blog. :)

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