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    Internal nebulae TheFifthElement's Avatar
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    Lots of good entries so far - keep them coming! There's still plenty of time before the deadline of 3rd October.

    Haiku! bless you!
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    The whisked air rumbles
    Apollo's plot, as light whips
    his chariot on.

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    Don't forget to submit your haiku before the deadline of 3rd October!!!
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    you and i tumble
    into illusions of love
    the summer was ours...

    what i used to be will pass away and then you`ll see that all i want to know is happiness for you and me...

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    scarlet scaling the
    morning sky, cardinal bathes
    in the golden sun
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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    Thanks lucid & quimmi

    Just a few hours to go, get you're Haiku in now (you've got to be in it to win it...or so the National Lottery say!)
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    This yellowing leaf
    Bathing in October light -
    How long will it last?

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    The contest is now closed for entries.

    Now the hard work begins
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    Apologies for the delay, and thanks to everyone who entered a haiku into the contest. The standard has been really high, every haiku submitted is a winner in my book.

    I hope you don't mind but in view of the shortness of the form I wasn't planning to comment on each one. All the haiku submitted were excellent, beautiful images in their own right, and there's such an excellent range of themes here that it is hard to say anything other than everyone who's entered has done a brilliant job.

    Needless to say the choice has been extremely difficult.

    So, I'll stop blathering, except to say that the winner is.....

    ......


    ....wait for it.....


    ***Windblown***

    With a neat little haiku, perfectly capturing the decay of autumn with a single yellowing leaf. And leaving pause for thought too. An excellent haiku.

    As the all were.

    Congratulations, and thank you to everyone who took part.

    Windblown, could you select the next form?
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    Congrats, Windblown... *grin* don't leave us in suspense too long...
    se non e vero, e molto ben'trovato

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    Smile

    Way to go Windblown!
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Thank you, Fifth and autolycus and congratulations to all the others who wrote such wonderful haiku.

    Well the next form is a rondeau, an old French form most of you will know from the famous "In Flanders Fields". I'll explain how it works in rhymes:

    Go, grab your pen and write with me
    The form that I'll explain to thee.
    It's a rondeau in thirteen lines,
    Two rhymes repeated and it shines
    Like golden sunlight on the sea.

    Oh, I forgot, here is the key
    To your success: You are not free
    With the beginning; it defines
    (Go, grab your pen)

    What stays in mind when mem'ries flee
    And while you sip your cup of tea
    You see a poppy that enshrines
    An echo of the form in lines
    That say "Go, drop your sword" to me,
    "Go, grab your pen!"

    Ah, the deadline: Let's say 10th November - and good luck!
    Last edited by windblown; 10-13-2008 at 09:23 AM.

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    Congratulations, Windblown.
    Here's my poem.


    One Night I Spent in Mexico

    One night I spent in Mexico
    En route to Brazilian gay tablearx.
    I arrested all my expectations
    Based on sincere felicitations
    Offered in a massive show,

    A massive show the humble know
    And celebrate and live and grow
    Asking for no consolations,
    One night I spent...

    As they did, partaking with the low,
    Feasting on the bread and crow,
    Counting the hours and aggregations
    'Til I left their congregations.
    Soul in hand and heart in tow.
    One night I spent...
    Last edited by alakungfu; 10-13-2008 at 11:47 AM.
    "It is not the rich man you should properly call happy, but him who knows with wisdom how to use the blessings of the gods, to endure hard poverty, and who fears dishonor worse than death, and is not afraid to die for cherished friends or fatherland."

    - Horace

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    Congratulations Windblown. Your haiku was very neatly done-capturing a season with a single image.
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    Hadrian's Heirs (or, How an Empire was Lost)

    The years we spent upon the Wall
    Were not the dreams we dreamt at all
    The runs upon the Scottish banks
    The more and frequent lack of thanks
    For nervous evenings spent on call...

    We stood our duty straight and tall
    With regulations large and small
    We formed up companies in ranks
    "Strike low, aim high!"

    But now the spaces in the hall
    Will never fill the crumbling Wall
    We feel the wet breeze on our flanks
    As they come rolling up the banks
    "Strike low, aim high!"

    =====
    Note: Ha, someone suggested I should call this 'Wall Street Blues'. Tsk.
    Last edited by autolycus; 10-11-2008 at 08:07 AM.
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