Saturday, June 23, 2012

Friendship Poems and Haiku A New Approach!

What better way to express your love for a friend than through Poetry. Friendship poems show you really care about someone. But have you ever thought of using Haiku to show your appreciation for your friend?

Haiku, an age-old poetic form from Japan, uses very little material to create a picture in the mind's eye of the reader. In just a few short words, Haiku let you enter a scene and allow you to savor the moment. For example, consider this Friendship poem:

december afternoon --
she pours just
the right amount of cream

The poem takes place in winter. It's cold and a good friend knows exactly ho w much cream you take in your coffee. Only a very good friend would know this. And it can be expressed very uniquely and succinctly using Haiku Poetry. In just a few lines, we have a beautiful sentiment that is honest, heartfelt, and expressive.

The beautiful thing about Haiku is its nothing special attitude. Small events aren't really small at all but universes and worlds unto themselves. Friendship poems like this one resonate deeply because they capture a present moment event without using the usual western poetic devices like metaphor, simile or analog. It is what it is and this kind of straightforward sentiment is very refreshing!

Friendship poems are used to show someone you really like or love how you feel. What better way to show this than through Haiku! Here we have a memory that actually happened and can be cherished by both friends... literally forever!

Edward Weiss is a poet, author, and publisher of Wisteria Press. He has been helping students learn how to write Haiku for many years and has just released his first book Seashore Haiku! Sign up for free daily Haiku and get beautiful Haiku poems in your inbox each morning! Visit http://www.wisteriapress.com for Haiku books, lessons, articles, and more!


Author:: Edward A. Weiss
Keywords:: Friendship poems,Poetry,Haiku,Haiku Poetry,Friendship
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