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Summary

This web page features a haiku titled "Undone" by Victor Sarkin, along with a photograph and a challenge prompt.

Abstract

The web page "House of Haiku Prompt" showcases a haiku called "Undone" by Victor Sarkin. The haiku is a short poem that follows the traditional 5-7-5 syllable structure, with a theme of desecration and dried tears. The haiku is accompanied by a photograph of a dried-up landscape, credited to Patrick Gillespie from Unsplash. The page also acknowledges Brett Christensen for inviting Sarkin to participate in a challenge to create a haiku using the word "dry" or a derivative. Additionally, there is a link to another haiku titled "Unlimited Potential" and a promotion for ZAI.chat, an AI service.

Bullet points

  • The web page presents a haiku titled "Undone" by Victor Sarkin.
  • The haiku is a short poem that follows the 5-7-5 syllable structure.
  • The theme of the haiku is desecration and dried tears.
  • The haiku is accompanied by a photograph of a dried-up landscape.
  • The photograph is credited to Patrick Gillespie from Unsplash.
  • The page acknowledges Brett Christensen for inviting Sarkin to participate in a haiku challenge.
  • The challenge prompt was to create a haiku using the word "dry" or a derivative.
  • There is a link to another haiku titled "Unlimited Potential".
  • The page promotes ZAI.chat, an AI service.

House of Haiku Prompt

Undone

A haiku

Photo by Patrick Gillespie on Unsplash

She cried without end, as we desecrated her. Now her tears run dry.

© Victor Sarkin 2020. All Rights Reserved.

Thank you Brett Christensen for inviting me to take part in this challenge, to produce a haiku using the word ‘dry’, or a derivative.

Thank you for taking the time to read this piece and I hope you enjoyed it. Please consider perusing another haiku in response to various prompts in the House of Haiku.

Poetry
Psychology
Society
Environment
Haiku
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