{"sf1_id":190558,"sf2_id":"YnLjoxRe","title":"Haiku Who?","author":"Pyrin1701","words":118,"posted_at":"2010-10-31T03:01:00.000Z","tags":["Emotion","Poetry","Thought Provoking"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/190558-haiku-who","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/YnLjoxRe","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/cf/25/cf25e7b0-9f19-4aeb-b735-8821320e6006","description":"","content":"For those that dont know, a haiku is said to have 3 lines, of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. While japanese language has more traditional rules applying to haiku as well, I dont know enough about moras to attempt a more accurate description. Visit your local Wiki for details. Anyway . . . whatever . . .\n\nSlowly, progressively growing haiku story . . .\n\nCopyright Pyrin 2010\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nOrange sea, so big\n\nwarm and cool, bright and welcome,\n\nThe Sun sets, darkness . . .\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nnight comes, holding all\n\nwatch the waves carry me off\n\nwhere is my warm place\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nisland in my sight,\n\nis it my refuge, or curse?\n\nwe shall see truth soon\n\n  \n  \n\n"}