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10/02/20

Contributed by Sara Jacobs

If there was ever a time to consider writing a Haiku poem - this must surely be it. Allow yourself to explore this creative form of expression that captures a moment or an experience in a concise, succinct way.  No poetry writing experience necessary. Anonymous entries accepted. Our hope is to create a snapshot of this unique time we find ourselves in through the Haiku Project. A collage of words/voices from the IC community. So, whether you find inspiration while walking on a nature trail, while turning your computer off, or while reading your breakfast cereal box...we'd love to hear from you. 

Haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry: a 17 syllable poem written in three lines. First line = 5 syllables, second line = 7 and third line = 5.  (The 5-7-5 style is one variation that is commonly used in English Haiku). 

 

Submit  today at: MY HAIKU. For information contact Staff Council members Sara Jacobs and/or Sarah Shank at: sjacobs4@ithaca.edu or sshank@ithaca.edu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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