Friday, October 19, 2012

Haiku Monday: Chalk

Welcome to Haiku Monday; where, like the last rose of summer, we appear bedraggled and at the end of our days--but it's just because we are resting for the renaissance on the horizon!



This week's theme is "Chalk".
 
 


The Haiku Components:
  •                                                       Three lines:
Five syllables
Seven syllables
Five syllables
 
  • kigo  - the season word, referring to seasons of the year.


 
  • kiregi -  the *cut* word, which refers to the abrupt change between the two meanings or points of view of the poem.
 
  • An image (not a component of regular haiku, but apt images will count towards winner points.)
Please submit two for judging in the comments, and if you have an image, please link to it.  Deadline is midnight, Pacific Time on Monday, October 22.
 
Good luck!  I look forward to reading your treasures.
 


 

20 comments:

  1. —That—last portrait—out-
    Lined—hastily—sidewalk-style.
    Death chalks up one more—

    Blackboard metaphor
    For century twenty-one?
    Palin’s vacant screeeeech.

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    1. Csar, that first one is VERY Hollywood Confidential! I can picture you in a slouchy Fedora and trenchcoat. And very clever on number 2!

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  2. here are my entries

    Red,Blue,Yellow,Green
    Rainbows at my fingertips
    sniff,sneezes,dang dust


    words written clearly
    love blooms wild, free, colorful
    hurt erases it

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    1. Becca,I especially liked your images: the pigmented rainbow and then one simple word on the chalkboard; I also liked your use of "erases".

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  3. HI Fleur,
    congratulations on the win! I lost track of the game for a few weeks but...chalk it up to Autumnal distractions!

    Here are my two, no visuals this time.

    One art professor
    chalked his name upon my heart
    Spring semester crush



    Throat dry as old chalk,
    Words stuck. Unspoken. Swallow.
    Yes. I will. I do.

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    1. Hi, Fishy! you know I am a sucker for tortured love haiku! Excellent!

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  4. Good evening Fleur,

    Two presented for your entertainment, I hope you enjoy.

    Fall sidewalk art work
    Washed away by deluge
    Mary makes it grand!

    Surfing U-tube "Chalk"
    Never know what you'll find
    Gee whiz, get a grip?

    The first one isn't the scene I wanted. So I went with my favorite. And the second, well all's I can say is, I understand why the society is crumbling before us

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    1. Mary and Bert poppin through the sidewalk chalk art into an animated world...changed the scope of cinema forever. Great haiku as always.

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    2. Karl, most entertaining! I have to say, you get extra points for introducing me to the fascinating world of chalk hair-coloring! I must look askance at your looking askance at it!

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  5. Fleur:

    Per usual, found me a nice, cozy spot smack dab in the gutter and, unable to help ma' damn self, I just HAD to leave my mark:

    Dumper did'ling dog
    Chalky drizzle laid in waste
    'Nother me won't be

    In addition to a visual of wieners on the barbie plump'd from the cook'n, I've writ an ode in your honor with a bit of tongue (?) in my cheek (YUMMY!!). You may wish to skip it, though, as...well...ya' know...it's a might blue...

    SMILES--

    Rafa



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    1. Really: can a person ever resist a poem written in her honor? And nothing can beat (pardon the pun) your haiku for "blueness."

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  6. Hi Fleur,

    Interesting theme. My first one goes with the visual at http://serendipitouswildmoments.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/haiku-monday-chalk/. The second probably works fine with the imagination of a remembered childhood.

    Chalky streaks on cliffs.
    Rock climbers or falcon nest?
    Watch out — dive bomber!

    Second:

    Chalk lines on sidewalk.
    Multicolor childhood games.
    Careless summers past.

    Good luck all. Serendipity

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    1. Loved your visuals. Elegant haiku and use of images.

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  7. sedimentary
    rock; CaCO3; lime
    nature's marking tool


    a poof of chalk cloud
    rises up from the line; Ha!
    double fault, game match

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  8. @Karl: my favorite Mary Poppins scene :-)

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  9. OhHaiFleur! How you been? thanks for hostin'

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  10. Hello Fleur!

    Congrats on your win last week :)
    Here are my two entries.

    #1

    Smooth and graceful lines
    flowing across the canvas.
    Concrete museum.


    #2

    Summertime sweetness,
    Endless imagination.
    Man of steel flies free.


    Visuals up at: Monkeys & Windex

    Enjoy
    CoreyJo

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    1. Fabulous images and really beautiful haiku lines.

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  11. Sorry I didn't make it on time. It's been one of those weeks.

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    1. Well, Grins, you have been a stalwart HM player. And the weeks go by soooo fast! Hope you'll be in for next week.

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