~ Haiku ~ ~ Haiku ~
Grey hair and wrinkles
Often hypothesized as
the key to wisdom
— Sangeeta Mishra
A Haiku is a Japanese poem traditionally comprising of seventeen syllables, in three lines of ‘five’, ‘seven’, and ‘five’, which evokes natural images.
Shared with: Haiku Horizons, Prompt: ‘Key’
A Haiku is a Japanese poem traditionally comprising of seventeen syllables, in three lines of ‘five’, ‘seven’, and ‘five’, which evokes natural images.
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Good one!
Thank you so much!
nice one, thoughtful
Thank you so much. Glad that you liked it!
Beautiful haiku and I also loved the picture 🙂
Thank you so much Purba. Glad that you liked the graphics especially created for this post by Maitreni. 🙂
True, but not always correct..!
Yes, truly said Amitji. That’s why I said ‘hypothetical’. It’s an overrated cliche, so should be amended. 🙂
Nice thought. Though these days it’s common to have grey hair even in teens.
Well said, but grey hair has nothing to do with maturity. Any one can be mature regardless of age or greys. 🙂 Thanks.
The pic is fantastic and a perfect haiku to convey the meaning.
Thank you so much Indrani. Glad that you liked the graphics, created by Maitreni. Means a lot.:)
Wow !!!! very nicely presented a common notion, very creative. loved it.
Yes Jyotirmoy! It seems common, but hypothetical too, so not always true. Thanks that you liked it. 🙂
Experience comes with age and therefore, your Haiku is cent percent true. Lovely Ma’am 🙂
Thank you Bushra. Glad that you liked it. 🙂