Haiku times

Nature and haiku go hand-to-hand. They share simplicity. 

The tiny poems capture a slice of life in just three lines; seventeen syllables. The first two lines are descriptive; the third one goes for a twist, a change, a surprise. 

5-7-5 is the code of the syllables. But the free form haiku allows to bypass the traditional "rule". Feel free to write a few words and bet to the imagination of the reader. If they don't understand, they lack on imagination. 

Let’s try a haiku for a hike on a swamp in a sunny day of winter.

Shine and cold
in the water prairie.
The heron flies!

Did it work? Then, you have a good imagination. 

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