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Monoku from my garden

Ruby-throated Hummingbird — Photo from Pexels by Skylar Ewing

ruby-throat hummer sparks at fire bush… blur of tiny wings

A Monoku is a type of poem with seventeen syllables or less arranged in a single horizontal line. By contrast, a haiku has seventeen syllables and is laid out in three lines.

Monoku emerged in the 1970s.

Thank you B.R. Shenoy for tagging me in your Monoku challenge. I enjoyed your velvety poem.

Poetry
Haiku
Monoku
Nature
Birds
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