Writing a haiku looks simple but is actually difficult: you get ideas and a torrent of words. All of them you must reduce: to 3 lines, 17 syllables; 5 syllables on the first line, 7 on the second and 5 on the third. Plus a personal experience, outlook and a seasonal theme.
God through idols? How?
Prim'tive! I'm modern: only
icons to click here.
Raindrops move and merge
on wires outside: Advaita!
Leftovers for maid.
You are me and I
am you: so you foot the bill.
My purse, I forgot!
Loans for dhobis--for
donkeys: ne'er paid back, seize them!
Bank lost its papers.
Tomorrow ne'er comes.
Today and yesterdays, right?
All loose threads--my life!
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