He picked flowers for me while on a walk with the dog. |
Thoughtfulness He picked field flowers last week. Dying now, petals fall on my keyboard. I smile, type around them. The Kimo is the Israeli version of the Japanese Haiku. Content: like haiku, usually image-specific and acts as a still life, or snapshot, of a single moment Form: made up of a single stanza of three lines Syllable Count: [Line 1] 10 syllables [Line 2] 7 syllables [Line 3] 6 syllables |