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Public Haiku number 2.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Public Haiku number 2.
Capturing a moment of mindfulness.



Ink meets frail paper
Blue winter flows freely down
One thought clings to snow



I’m learning to write Haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry known for its simplicity. My teacher is a GPT with AI channelling the spirit of the great Haiku poet Matsuo Bashō.

A haiku is typically a three-line poem with a pattern of 5-7-5 syllables. And teh idea is to focus on nature and fleeting moments

What meaning do you make of this Haiku?
And why do you think I'm practicing this style of writing?

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