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Summary

The website content features a Haiku poem by Geetika Sethi, inspired by the prompt word "home," and invites readers to participate in a writing challenge.

Abstract

The web content presents a creative piece titled "Hey Homey!" which is a Haiku poem reflecting on the theme of 'home' as a place of happiness and belonging, despite the complexities of life. The poem is a response to a writing prompt by Deborah Christensen and is accompanied by an image credited to Karim MANJRA. The author, Geetika Sethi, expresses hope in meeting the expectations set by the prompt and extends an invitation to various individuals and the broader readership to engage with the prompt by creating their own Haiku or Tanka poems. The content concludes with a copyright notice, affirming Geetika Sethi's authorship and the publication month of November 2020.

Opinions

  • The author, Geetika Sethi, conveys a sense of warmth and inclusivity by addressing the audience directly with "Hey Homey!"
  • Sethi acknowledges the duality of 'home' as a source of both happy feelings and potentially negative consequences, suggesting a nuanced understanding of the concept.
  • The invitation to participate in the writing prompt indicates a collaborative and community-oriented approach to creative writing, encouraging engagement and interaction among readers and writers.
  • By mentioning specific individuals in the invitation, Sethi creates a sense of personal connection and recognition, fostering a supportive environment for creative expression.
  • The use of a Haiku poem to respond to the prompt demonstrates the author's appreciation for concise and impactful poetic forms to convey deep emotions and reflections.

Poetry | Haiku | Feelings | Expression

Hey Homey!

Happy living in the heart, where all belongs.

Credits — Karim MANJRA

happy feelings live, some dire consequences too… in the heart- called home!

This Haiku is in response to a prompt created by Deborah Christensen. The Prompt word: Please write a haiku or tanka using the prompt word “home” (or a derivative). I hope I have fulfilled your expectations.

I would like to invite all the readers to play along on this prompt along with the one’s specially invited here :-) Tree Langdon, Sumera Rizwan, Agnes Laurens, Dew Langrial, Helen Cassidy Page, Britni Pepper, Desiree Driesenaar, Lanu Pitan, Ntathu Allen, Neha Sandhir S, CR Mandler MAT, Selma, EP McKnight, MEd, Charlotte, Dr.

©️Geetika Sethi, November 2020

Poetry
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