5haiku For Mother Nature Poem by Paul Pruel

5haiku For Mother Nature



Nature's elements:
Animals, trees, and mountains
Man, the highest form.

Ample oil spills
Pollute the sea and ocean
Death of birds and fish.

Illegal logging
Impels a mountain to plunge
And submerge vast land.

The foul air we breathe
Destroys the environment
Too bad for our health.

Toxic chemicals:
Carbon, Methane, and Ozone
Cause Global Warming.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Haiku is another type of poetry that anyone can write it. Haiku poetry has no title - it depends on the theme or subject of the poem used by the author. Haiku was previously called Hokku. At the end of the 19th century Masaoka Shiki, who was a Japanese writer changed it to Haiku. The main difference between Japanese Haiku and English Haiku is the subject. In Japanese traditional Haiku takes aspects of the natural world as their subject matter, while English Haiku deals with any subject matter. Japanese Haiku is written in three phrases of 5,7, and 5 syllables. Anyone can master this type of poetry. It is written in three phrases with 17 syllables only. There's an art and intelligence to it like any poetry. It will depend on the writer on how he would inject arts, beauty, and intelligence into the poem.
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Paul Pruel

Paul Pruel

Guiuan, Eastern Samar
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