My haikus for RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Challenge–a fun activity and contest that is open for everyone to participate, and helps keep our creative writer’s mind active! This week’s words are: Cake & Wolf.
“You Better Watch Ooout~”
The wolf stalks his prey,
This will be a piece of cake!
Santa mounts his sleigh.
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“Through the Window”
Swill sweet aroma,
Christmas treats in the window,
The orphan yearns for.
“You better watch ooout~” Santa should know this better than anyone! I hope he is on the alert and escapes the hungry wolf. 😉
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How to read a haiku:
Swill sweet aroma, Christmas treats in the window,
Christmas treats in the window, The orphan yearns for.
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Thanks! I’m glad you liked them. 🙂
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I like the Christmas take on it, very clever 🙂
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Thank you! I figured I should start posting some Christmasy things. I’m glad you liked them. 🙂
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I hope the wolf doesn’t get to the presents…. And I’d like the orphan to get a Christmas treat. Please. 🙂
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I hope both of those things too, phoenixgrey! If Santa brings presents this Christmas, we’ll know he’s okay. 🙂 Maybe he’ll give something to the orphan too.
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Fingers are crossed. 🙂
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I never can write “real” haiku — the ones you read as the first two sentences together and the 2nd and 3rd together making sense. Nice job. 🙂
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Thanks, Sarah! Haikus aren’t as easy as they look–especially with that syllables rule, haha. My sentences tend to blend together, but hopeful the haiku sentence rule still works with them. 🙂
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OMG, that first one. *lol* Santa better watch out, indeed! And awwwwww, the second one. It reminded me a little of A Christmas Carol or The Tale of Gloucester. It was also open-ended for the senses, so I imagined some of the smells I associate with the holidays: cinnamon, apples, pumpkin, cloves…
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Run, Santa, runnn! Lol, I don’t know how that idea popped into my head!
A Christmas Carol is my favorite movie of the season. Have you seen the Muppet’s Christmas Carol movie?
Mm, cinnamon, sugar, spice, and everything nice…the aromas tell you it’s Christmas time. 🙂
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*lol* I’m pretty sure the “Run” line comes from the movie Forrest Gump (“Run, Forrest, run!”). Have you seen it?
Oh yes! I LOVED the Muppets when I was little, so I saw their Christmas Carol movie, too.
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That’s where that came from? Lol, I’ve heard references to it, but never saw the movie. 😀 I need to watch it!
I still watch their Christmas Carol during this season. 😀 The music is just so fun!
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You haven’t seen Forrest Gump yet?! Ohhhhh, we must fix that. *lol*
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*blushes* Lol! 😀
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Especially loved the first one, made me laugh!
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Thank you, Marje! I’d hoped people would enjoy that one. 🙂 Hopefully Santa is fast on his feet!
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Thank you for the kind mention, Ronovan. I do hope to be back into writing haikus soon! 🙂
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