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The Elemental Seasons

Four Real Haiku For The Vocal Quadru-Haiku

By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2023
Earth, Water, Air and Fire

This is my first of two entries for the Vocal Quadru-Haiku Challenge which you can read about below.

I have included "Four Seasons In One Day" by Crowded House to take in the four seasons in these Haiku (that or Haikus is the plural form).

The main criteria are here

Write haiku inspired by any or all of the four elements: earth, water, air, fire.

What Vocal doesn't do is give a proper definition of what a haiku is, but I will keep mine to this definition and will have them checked by my Japanese poetry adviser Lee Sei-Macfhearchair

This is the Wikipedia entry which you can visit and find out more about it. The most difficult conceptual part of this is the kireji, but I hope that I have that right.

Haiku (俳句 is a type of short-form poetry originally from Japan. Traditional Japanese haiku consist of three phrases that contain a kireji, or "cutting word", 17 on (phonetic units similar to syllables) in a 5, 7, 5 pattern, and a kigo, or seasonal reference. Similar poems that do not adhere to these rules are generally classified as senryū.

Ploughed Earth In Spring

Spring - Earth

To Grow Grain For Flour

The Farmer Ploughed Fertile Earth

Under Skies Of Spring

A Summer Sun of Fire

Summer - Fire

Summer Comes, A Burning Sun

Full Of Fire To Warm Our Earth

And Brighten Our Lives

To Take In The Autumn Air

Autumn - Air

A Walk In Autumn

Taking The Refreshing Air

As Golden Leaves Fall

Winter When Water Turns To Ice

Winter - Water

Winter Has Arrived

The Cold Turns Rain Water To

Silver Icicles

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  • Sian N. Clutton2 years ago

    This is so beautifully written, Mike. Autumn's my favourite, I named my little girl Autumn.

  • Mother Combs2 years ago

    Gorgeous haikus

  • Grz Colm3 years ago

    Your third lines are all very ‘punchy’ Mike. Good one. I also love some of Crowded House songs - and appreciated a shout out to them as an Aussie. 😁

  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Love the seasons and The Elemental Seasons is glorious!!!💖💖💕

  • Keith McHugh3 years ago

    I'd love for your opinion on some of my poetry, I have no idea what type they would be considered,. By the looks of it I write in a string of haiku type sentence style as seen above. Would appreciate any insight.

  • Lori Melton3 years ago

    You amaze me always but this is one of my all time faves! Superb imagery! Just love it! Bravo!! ❤️

  • Caroline Jane3 years ago

    This is great Mike. I love how you don't just set your stall out...you build a whole experience around it. It is helpful and it connects. Great work. ❤

  • Mariann Carroll3 years ago

    You got a winner here, Mike 👍👍

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  • sleepy drafts3 years ago

    What a helpful article, and beautiful poems! Thank you so much for writing and sharing this! Also, congratulations on a well-deserved Top Story!

  • Wow ❕ 😉💯🎯winner❗❗❗

  • Lilly Cooper3 years ago

    I like the education about haiku traditions, a nice touch. And well written poems, too :)

  • Bren3 years ago

    The four seasons; nice! I'm not a large fan of Haiku but that pretty much smashed it! And a song written specifically for my hometown - thumbs up

  • Omg Mike I hope this one wins! It's the best I've read so far!

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  • Congratulations on your beautiful top story brother

  • Congratulations on Top Story!!!

  • Gina C.3 years ago

    Congrats on Top Story, Mike! ❤️

  • Judey Kalchik 3 years ago

    I like the silver icicles reference very much!

  • Cathy holmes3 years ago

    Nicely done. Congrats on the Top Story

  • Linda Rivenbark3 years ago

    All four of these Haiku are awesome! I really enjoyed reading them.

  • J. S. Wade3 years ago

    Excellent Mike. Your creation is multidimensional in creativity, education, and entertainment! My hats off to you sir. 🥰

  • Oh I love how you connected each element with a season. The Haikus were wonderful! Brilliant job!

  • C. H. Richard3 years ago

    Also video at the beginning is pretty cool💙

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