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The website content presents a Hataciku poem titled "PlayTime Rainy Day" and provides information about this new poetic art form, along with a collection of related articles.

Abstract

The "PlayTime Rainy Day" Hataciku poem expresses children's yearning to play outside despite the rain, which has made the playground dull and the sand soggy. The poem conveys their wish for the rain to stop and their resignation to indoor play as a less enjoyable alternative. Additionally, the website introduces Hataciku as a unique poetic form comprising 65 syllables across 3 stanzas, invented by Dr. Michael Heng. It offers insights into the structure of Hataciku, emphasizing its potential for creativity and mental health. The content also invites readers to explore more Hataciku poems and articles, encouraging subscription to the author's stories and Medium membership for access to a broader range of interesting articles.

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  • The poem reflects a common childhood experience of disappointment due to weather disrupting playtime.
  • Hataciku is presented as a versatile and potentially therapeutic form of poetry, suitable for diverse topics including love, leadership, and healing.
  • The website suggests that engaging with Hataciku can contribute to better living and mental health.
  • The author values creativity and encourages readers to join the Hataciku movement by subscribing and engaging with more content.

PlayTime Rainy Day

A Hataciku Poem

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PLAYTIME RAINY DAY

Rain go away rain

Little children want to play

Rain some other day

.

Rain do not come rain

Our playtime is here now

Playground is so dull

Sand is so soggy and damp

No fun playing in the rain

.

We can play indoor

Not as fun as outdoor play

Say goodbye now Rain

A Hataciku poem consists of 65 syllables written in 3 stanzas as 11 lines of phrase arranged in the pattern sequence of 5–7–5–5–7–5–7–7–5–7–5 = 65 syllables. Invented by the Author.

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