Syllabic

“Syllabic”

Girl and I worked on writing Halloween haikus today (part of the homeschooling and all).  Hers reads:

Halloween

Halloween darkness
Boo! Ghosts and witches, Bats fly
Ooo! and vampires

Mine reads:

Halloween Theft

Dressed as a gypsy
Nasty boys stole her candy
I gave her my gum

True story.

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A handful of hours after Haiku Time, we headed out for recess.  During our walk, I took photos.  Here is one, with accompanying haiku:

Stairway to Heaven

If you build a mosque
Eventually it falls
This is what remains

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22 responses to “Syllabic”

  1. haphazardlife Avatar
    haphazardlife

    I, of course, read "gun".
    Then read it again to be sure.
    My version is best

    Damned if I can get rid of that extra syllable in the second line

    – Jazz

  2. Jocelyn Avatar
    Jocelyn

    Which one has the extra syllable for you, Ms. Jazz? I realized today how often syllable count ties into personal accent; turns out my hubs and I pronounce "Eventually" with the same number of syllables (5)–but I can see many folks finding it has 4.

  3. secret agent woman Avatar
    secret agent woman

    Yeah, I just went back and counted syllables in all three middle lines. All 7's. But I think Jazz means her own haiku answer.

    (Word verification is "repent"!!)

  4. Jenn @ Juggling Life Avatar
    Jenn @ Juggling Life

    That is incredible–I'm a sucker for any kind of path; even one to nowhere.

  5. diane Avatar
    diane

    Your page is great still,
    I read on without self will.
    Happy Halloween.

    xo d

    p.s. – I found out while living abroad that people in other countries don't appreciate mischief night.

  6. alwaysinthebackrow Avatar
    alwaysinthebackrow

    My daughter couldn't find pumpkins for Halloween or that holiday on the third Thursday in November that no one in any other country celebrates….we seem to think that holiday is universal for some reason….so-any jack-o-lanterns for you?

    Very impressive photo and haiku poems! Your daughter's is very good. Okay, so are you, and Jazz, and secret agent, and diane. I won't even try.

  7. flutter Avatar
    flutter

    jeez you friggin kick ass

  8. Jim Berg Avatar
    Jim Berg

    OMG Brill.

  9. Green Girl in Wisconsin Avatar
    Green Girl in Wisconsin

    That? Was awesome. But the photo? Breathtaking.

  10. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Now to try Haiku
    Learned a new word "Brill" from Jim Awestruck by that pic

    Fascinated and entertained (as usual) by your blog, Jocelyn!

    Joy

  11. geewits Avatar
    geewits

    I love that last photo. It's gorgeous! I just left a comment at your other site and forgot to say: I can't wait to read all about it!

  12. Pearl Avatar
    Pearl

    I love haikus. Efficient yet lyrical.

    Pearl

  13. Mother Theresa Avatar
    Mother Theresa

    Excellent! My mind is too addled to come up with a haiku of my own, so I'll just say those are impressive, as is that fabulous photo! 🙂

  14. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    Home-schooled haiku in Turkey? This is your life, Jocelyn! Like everyone else, I am floored by that last photo. Amazing light.

  15. cathy Avatar
    cathy

    @ haphazardlife.You could get rid of "Then" or "it", or change "to be sure" to "to check"

    ( I need to get a life!)

    Jocelyn What a great pic!

    Ghosts are on the loose
    Witches and goblins and spooks
    Oo a oo a oo!

  16. Friko Avatar
    Friko

    Hi Jocelyn,

    Any friend of Deborah's must be an interesting person at least. So I came to take a look.
    What I find is the above i.p., a very interesting blog and some funny ideas.

    Blame Deborah if this comment irritates you.

  17. lime Avatar
    lime

    oh, your true haiku speaks volumes in the few syllables.

    the photo is haunting and lonely but beautiful.

  18. heartinsanfrancisco Avatar
    heartinsanfrancisco

    Those are great! I LOVE haiku, and am quite thrilled with your home-schooling curriculum.

  19. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    Nice. What can be said re: mosques can be said about Walmart, I hope.

  20. Midlife Jobhunter Avatar
    Midlife Jobhunter

    Sounds like the perfect lesson. I want to do recess with you.

  21. SmitoniusAndSonata Avatar
    SmitoniusAndSonata

    That photo's the best thing I've seen all week .

  22. ds Avatar
    ds

    Slowly, slowly, slowly catching up & was going to save comments for the latest, but this photo is beyond words…

    Love the haikus and Paco's video from earlier. Also, if you keep getting caught in the rain all the time, you must either invest in a poncho or give up running altogether. I mean, that's twice, by my count, that you've been ambushed by lightning without a cave (or a monastery). Not a comfortable statistic (nor for you–duh). We need you around for more of this!!!

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