A String Haiku verse written for Week 7, Poetic Explorations.
Dead, tree felled by age.
New life, fashioned by the skilled
hands of a craftsman.
Lovingly produced,
beauty exists once again.
The oak lives anew.
Author's Notes:
A Haiku is an unrhymed Japanese poem recording the essence of a moment. Nature is combined with human nature. It usually consists of three lines of 17 syllables (or fewer), normally following a syllabic count of 5/7/5 for each line.
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