My submission for the Ultimate Blog Challenge, July 2014. This month I plan to write about blogging and writing books in the form of haiku (You can learn more about how to write a haiku poem here). This is my humble attempt to learn this writing technique and I would love to share my hits and near-misses with you all this month in the UBC.
HAIKU
Written memories
such a well-preserved treasure
Rob me if you can.
– Lucks
By Sulekha Rawat
Linking this to July 2014 Ultimate Blogging Challenge
So true!
Expressed in words so few!
Am so glad no one can rob us of our memories & experiences! I feel rich & blessed 🙂
Thanks, I have fallen in love with haikus.
I love how you are challenging in the last line. Wonderful.
Cheeky line, right? thanks 🙂
I cannot understand how people churn out haiku after haiku. I wish I had that talent!
Bhavya, there is nothing to it. The basic style is 5-7-5 syllable in a 3 line poem.Try it, i’ts fun.
such a relief no one can rob you off your memories.. unless we get an amnesia.. a..la Bollywood style :p
Main kahan hoon? 🙂 I agree.
Who can do that…its such a great feeling to know that no one can ever steal your thoughts 🙂 Nice haiku
Writers understand my sentiments 🙂 thanks
Love this haiku. So much expressed in such a short word count. Not easy to do.
Loved the attitude in this one 🙂
One needs to be very deft with Haiku. I haven’t ventured to write one. You’ve done a splendid job here. Indeed, no one can rob you of it 🙂
Short and brilliant…I don’t think I can do a haiku as good as you!
Lovely haiku. A treasure none can rob. Keep adding to the treasure 🙂