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English Haiku

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Seven sights were veiled
In mist–then I heard
Mii Temple's bell.

Photo by Kuyan Redman

EXPLANATION

  • The season of the haiku is fall
  • The poem overall symbolizes optimists
  • Even when you feel you're blinded by troubles (aka "midst")
  • , optimism is right around the corner (Aka the Mii Temple)
Photo by tomo908us

SUMMER

  • The hot, summer day
  • Birds chirping, flowers dancing
  • People swimming in SUMMER!

This haiku describes a causal day of summer.

Photo by VinothChandar

SPRING

  • Beautiful green grass
  • Tulips, sunflowers, blooming tall
  • Fresh air descending

Our spring haiku is meant to describe the weather change of spring.

Fall

  • Brown leaves, hazel leaves
  • All of different colors
  • Spread amongst everyone's floors
Photo by Werner Kunz

Our fall haiku is meant to describe the beauty and diversity in fall leaves.

Photo by ecstaticist

WINTER

  • The sight of my breath
  • Shaking while goosebumps protrude
  • I wait for the sun

Our haiku signifies the trouble that my country has to go through. Antarctic is both a beautiful but dangerous place

Photo by blmiers2