Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Haiku Friday in Honor of Basho



Basho, circa 1790
Please post your haiku on the subject of Fall as a comment to this post. To be considered for the Grand Prize, submit your poem before 9am Friday.
    The definition of a haiku is a Japanese verse poem of unrhymed lines which are written in a structure of 5 syllables for first line, 7 syllables for second line, then 5 syllables for third line.
Here is my entry (must be a great prize :)):

  Asphalt burns little feet
  Running from school to dry streams
  Winds turn, dry leaves fall