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Haiku Haiku Syllabic Verse Syllabic Verse to capture a moment in time

Traditional Japanese pattern 17 syllables 3 lines 1st line: 5 syllables 2nd line: 7 syllables 3rd line: 5 syllables Contains an image of nature

So far and yet near Heaven above and below Perspectives change views.

Radiant light shines Bathing the heavens in love Reflecting glory.

Mellow autumn mists Breeze across fields of ripe corn Tendrils of decay.

Autumn leaves spin down Withered life scattered by wind Trees stand silently.

Wild remote Highland Beautiful unspoiled nature Magic Silkie shores.