Please Contribute a Saying that Describes Haiku & Senryu

#Haiku Happenings #6: Charlotte DiGregorio wants your sayings about haiku!

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Dear Loyal Readers and Followers:

I’ve been thinking about short, familiar sayings that can apply to haiku.

Mine are:

  1.  As far as your mind will go
  2.  The long and short of it

What are yours? Please submit no more than two per person.

Also, please be careful not to repeat what others have said.

I will run the results on Sunday. So hurry!

Respond below, and I will compile all your replies into one post.

Include your name and country.

Best,

Charlotte Digregorio, Author of Haiku and Senryu: A Simple Guide for All

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3 responses to “Please Contribute a Saying that Describes Haiku & Senryu”

  1. haikutec Avatar

    I rose to the challenge with:

    Senryu is about humanity, with all its warts, or despite them.
    Haiku, not to be confused with hokku, is all of nature.

    Alan Summers

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      I saw. Wonderful, Alan! 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  2. RS Avatar
    RS

    Great post! Keep it up!

    Liked by 1 person

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