avatarGiulietta Passarelli

Summary

The website content presents a personal reflection and first attempt at haiku poetry inspired by the works of "Haikuster," emphasizing the creative and aesthetic potential of haiku.

Abstract

The web content titled "In the Wind" features an original haiku poem that contemplates the ethereal nature of dreams and their resemblance to flowers carried by the breeze. This piece is a debut effort by the author, who draws inspiration from another poet, "Haikuster," and their poem "Beyond Walls." The author expresses a profound appreciation for the haiku form, noting its ability to encapsulate creativity and beauty within a few lines. The article concludes with a nod to the "Haikuster" poem, inviting readers to explore it and thanking them for their attention.

Opinions

  • The author is deeply inspired by the creativity and brevity of haiku poetry, as evidenced by their first attempt at writing one.
  • There is an explicit admiration for "Haikuster" and their poem "Beyond Walls," which is credited as a source of inspiration.
  • The author believes that haiku can convey profound beauty and creativity with minimal words.
  • The author is hopeful about continuing to write haiku, suggesting a personal commitment to further exploration of the art form.
  • By sharing their haiku and reflecting on another poet's work, the author seems to value community and the sharing of artistic endeavors within the literary space.

In the Wind

A haiku

Photo by Henrik Verle on Unsplash

what blows in the wind

dreams like flowers sailing high

descending inside

This is my first try at haiku — hopefully, not my last. How only such a few lines can be so creative and beautiful like Haikuster’s poem titled Beyond Walls. Thank you for reading.

Poem
Haiku
Dreams
Being Known
Poetry
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