Hay(na)ku

Hay(na)ku

A Poem by Laura Lynn
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The hay(na)ku is a three line poem with one word in the first, two in the second, three in the third, that's it. Then it can be reversed.

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Guess
Attackers fight
Some battle brewing.

Dialects
Expect notice
Lymphatic at nightfall?

Expeditious
Crows collect,
Belying taboo taste.

Eagles soar towering,
Needing prey.
Taking.

Satirists feel certain,
Intermissions shall
Nightcap?

© 2014 Laura Lynn


Author's Note

Laura Lynn
Which words would you change or take out? What word(s) would you put in to replace the one(s) taken out?

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Poetry should never be changed, it stands as a monument, a testimony to our inner beauty

Posted 10 Years Ago


Very well done. Keep up your creative work. It encourages us all!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Very good! I have never seen this style of poetry, I might just give it a go myself! Well done!

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Laura Lynn
Laura Lynn

Fairfax, VA



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