Ripples in her heart
Ocean cries with agony
scared of seeping love!
Scared of seeping love
Waves disobey ocean’s heart
The Moon smiles with pride!
“It’s the saga of the Moon, the Ocean and the moving Tides— a tale of celestial romance! The moon ignites vehement desires in Ocean’s heart, but wooes the waves! They uprise and uproar, moving despite their intrinsic calm, going beyond the natural equanimity of the Ocean!” .
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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 abundence in a nutshell. .
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