Some of our Drop-In Theatre participants have been writing haiku’s in the sessions.
In case you don’t know a haiku is a type of Japanese poem composed of seventeen syllables written in three lines of 5, 7 and 5. Most haiku’s traditionally use imagery from the natural world, but it’s by no means necessary!
Here’s a few from Joey:
The sky is heavy
Snow on my tummy tickles
Time to fly that way
Nighttime shadows stare
Eyes like lightning look at me
Beautiful piggies
Freezing morning wakes
Climbing and slushing sideways
Disturbing brightness
And some from Marko:
Balmy morning stirs
Legs of thunder move to beat
Rustling leaves blow way back
Rising to the dawn
Lifted by arms through the storm
Staring at the light