Synchronicity Haiku Contest Writers: Add your haiku in the comments section along with an email address. Winner will be contacted no later than Mar. 15th. Winning poem will be published along with author’s bio.
To all Haiku writers: This contest is free to enter and you may enter up to 3 separate poems. The rules of Haiku must be followed in order for your poem to be considered. Haiku is three lines long with the first and last lines containing 5 beats each, and the middle line is the longest, with 7 beats. Periods don’t have to be at the end of a line. The content of your Haiku must relate to the word, SYNCHRONICITY.
Thanks for the contest Vic! It has gotten me thinking in 17 syllables all the time. Here is my final entry:
Synchronicity
Two words with five syllables
Serendipity
🙂
Synchronicity Haiku Contest Writers: Add your haiku in the comments section along with an email address. Winner will be contacted no later than Mar. 15th. Winning poem will be published along with author’s bio.
BEAUTY IS STAR STRUCK.
SYNCHRONICITY IS BRIGHT.
JOY MEETS HEAVEN NOW.
Camille, thank you for entering this mini-contest. Please add your email or blog address so I can contact you if you win the contest. 🙂
GM, Vicki, I first want to say how wonderful and perfect your Haiku is to invite us to the contest… I shared it on Twitter & Stumbled Upon.
My Email address is: marchgal11@gmail.com
Thanks for this wonderful idea.
To all Haiku writers: This contest is free to enter and you may enter up to 3 separate poems. The rules of Haiku must be followed in order for your poem to be considered. Haiku is three lines long with the first and last lines containing 5 beats each, and the middle line is the longest, with 7 beats. Periods don’t have to be at the end of a line. The content of your Haiku must relate to the word, SYNCHRONICITY.
Thanks to all who submit a poem and good luck!
Synchronicity
Met nine of seventy four
Two friends became one
It’s March twenty-nine
Happy Birthday to me, Yay!
Depression Descends
Instantaneous
thought patterns are verbalized.
You owe me a coke!
Thanks for the contest Vic! It has gotten me thinking in 17 syllables all the time. Here is my final entry:
Synchronicity
Two words with five syllables
Serendipity
🙂