`Haiku Poet's Conundrum`

Haiku Poets are prompted that we are always mere beginners who need to be continually reminded of the basic fundamentals of our craft. 

not only must must we write  three short lines that do not rhyme, following a strict form of 5-7-5 syllable structure; a total of 17 syllables.

we are always searching for terseness, a seasonal word,  the juxtaposition of images, with that elusive "cutting"' with that essential Hiaku moment of  "lightness" (karumi) 

our words if contrived correctly conveys that single distinctive moment of life making the unfamiliar familiar, and the familiar unfamiliar, in such a way we clamor "Of Course"! 
" Beauxism #017"
✍sjbeaux

    

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