A Year Of Preschool--Haiku style



Haiku is a short Japanese poem used to evoke images.  It follows a strict form of three lines, with a 5-7-5 syllable structure and they quite often create images of nature, emphasize simplicity, intensity and directness of expression.

There is a program I found that allows you to enter random words and then it generates a haiku for you. I thought "well, that's easy." I did that, it came up with something really strange, so I decided to give it a try on my own.

Here goes: 

Autumn leaves fall down,
children run, jump, squeal, fall, hide
Teacher smiles broadly

Winter winds blow hard,
Inside children run, squeal, climb
Teacher smiles faintly

Spring flowers bud, bloom, grow
Children laugh, mud puddles call
Teacher hangs on tight

Summer break arrives
Children sing, dance, draw, grow, leave
Teacher quietly cries

That's all for now.
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