Today’s prompt (optional, as always) is another one from the archives, first suggested to us by long-time Na/GloPoWriMo participant Vince Gotera. It’s the hay(na)ku). Created by the poet Eileen Tabios and named by Vince, the hay(na)ku is a variant on the haiku. A hay(na)ku consists of a three-line stanza, where the first line has one word, the second line has two words, and the third line has three words. You can write just one, or chain several together into a longer poem. For example, you could write a hay(na)ku sonnet,
Waltz
10 April 20 1050
I
Am surrounded
On all sides
By
My family
Cranial anal insertion
Is
Their malady
Prognosis is poor
Seven
Years passing
Each one worsening
One
Adult then
Two adults now
Three
With the
Newest familial relation
All
Three suffer
Making me suffer
I’m
Told to
Let it go
To
Be peaceful
Let others help
When
They leave
Trash around for
Days
I cannot
Abide the laziness
Yet
I am
The one blamed
To
Hell with
Them and you
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