Best For Film movie blog is sponsoring an unusual and challenging contest. Contestants must write a haiku-style poem inspired by the movie of their choice. The form of haiku consists of 3 lines of poetry -- the first line of 5 syllables, the second of 7 syllables, and the 3rd of 5 syllables. Multiple entries can be submitted. This is my first shot at a movie-inspired haiku:
Phantom love, so real,
Magic casements, misty seas,
Goodbye, m'darlin'....
*The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, 1947*
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Your haiku made me sigh.
ReplyDeleteI must have achieved my goal then, Caftan Woman! LOL! That whole movie makes me sigh!
ReplyDeleteBecky, what a lovely haiku! It's been way too many years since I've seen THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR (or the TV series it spawned, for that matter; I loved it as a kid! :-)). You packed a lot of tender emotion into those 17 syllables -- kudos to you!
ReplyDeleteBecks,
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a winner! Wishing you the best with your beautiful Haiku.
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Thanks so much, Dorian and Page. Oh how I love that movie!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck, Becky!!
ReplyDeleteI used to write Haiku poems many years ago. I just love them, yours certainly is a winner.
This one's a winner!
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