National Poetry Month – Gratitude

Thank you again to all who participated. I’ve drawn the name of the winner — Dr. Robb Scott. (He certainly had the best chance of winning with the number of haiku he shared!)

Thank you to Robb and to all who shared your haiku. I sincerely enjoyed reading them all, and hope you’ll continue to write them!

A seagull perched on a wooden post at the beach, overlooking a foggy ocean with distant rocky islands, alongside a poetic text expressing gratitude for shared haikus.

New to writing haiku? Here’s the pattern:

Three lines with a total of seventeen syllables:

5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables

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