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 Meditative nuggets  Brief descriptions or observations of nature or everyday life  Less in syllabic count and more in the way it connects us with.

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2  Meditative nuggets  Brief descriptions or observations of nature or everyday life  Less in syllabic count and more in the way it connects us with our senses

3 They end their flight one by one— crows at dusk. —Buson

4 The crane’s legs have gotten shorter in the spring rain. —Basho

5 Misty grasses, quiet waters, it’s evening. —Buson

6 Crescent moon— bent to the shape of the cold. —Issa

7 old pond... a frog leaps in water’s sound —Basho

8  Examine the literal world of the senses: what you can see, hear, taste, touch, and smell.  Use concrete details to ground the haiku in a specific moment.  Observe nature and link it to human nature.  Write in the present tense.  Make every word count: no adverbs, few adjectives, no conjunctions if you can help it.  Strong, simple language.  No rhyme.  No metaphors or similes.  A form consisting of three short lines: the first and third about the same in length, and the second one slightly longer.

9  Go outside, or at least somewhere you can see outside  Observe nature  List things you can see, hear, taste (?), feel/touch, smell—try to find at least 5  Indulge one of your observations to be written as Haiku  three short lines: the first and third about the same in length, and the second one slightly longer.

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11  Atwell, Nancie. Lessons that Change Writers. Heinemann, 2002.


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