Dispersed prills of glee,
Drifted from my window pane,
Dreams are elusive!
Dreams are elusive.
I’m lost in a mirage for
a mouthful of sky!
A haiku about unsatiated dreams and a quest for finding solace amidst chaos.
Haiku is a Japanese poetic from, often told in a scheme of 5-7-5 syllable count respectively in 3 lines. It portrays volumes of emotions in a miniscule unrhymed and unrhythmic verse. This micropoetic stream encapsulates abundance in a nutshell. Apart from being a haiku, it’s a renga/renku, in which second verse begins from the last line of the first verse.
I clicked this pic from an aircraft window.
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