I sit down where my creative juices flow. The digital composer azure light stings my chestnut orbs as the electric artist wakes. Words flow out my artist chamber
Visions become text
Art styles spun digitally
art blooms in moments
This is a haibun poem that brings together a prose poem and haiku. It was created by Japanese poet Matsuo Basho in the 17th century.
About the Creator
Daphsam
Loving Wife, Mom, Dog Mom- A Dyslexic dreamer who never thought I could read or write. But life changed, and I conquered my fears. I am an artist, photographer, wordsmith and illustrator. Looking to weave stories and poems with my artwork.
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Comments (6)
Another one I've not heard of before, thank you for introducing me to it! Yours is lovely 😁
Oh my, more poem types. Never hear of this, I found other ones myself, but they were so complicated, I just left them alone. Very interesting.
This is beautiful. First time I am hearing about 'Haibun' but I must say this is a job well done.
This was so stunningly beautiful. I've heard of a Haibun before, from Talia Devora if I'm not mistaken. You did such a fantastic job with it!
What an interesting form and a beautifully poetic look at the creative process. Coincidentally, I just completed an article for a clinet delving into poetic forms, and it's surprising how the haiku has been modified and hybridized over the years. A great read, Daphsam!
Oooh, this is an interesting and beautiful style. Might have to give this a go. Well done, Daphsam!