the air smells of fish and algae, a lake
is hovering in the clouds…
come, let’s swim in the rain
~kat
Kimo poems are an Israeli version of haiku. Apparently, there was a need for more syllables in Hebrew. That said, most of the rules are still familiar:
• 3 lines.
• No rhymes.
• 10 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 6 in the third.
Also, the kimo is focused on a single frozen image (kind of like a snapshot). So it’s uncommon to have any movement happening in kimo poems.
July 11th, 2019 at 9:58 pm
Beautiful flowers
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July 11th, 2019 at 11:01 pm
Thank you Sadje. 😊
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July 11th, 2019 at 11:18 pm
You’re welcome 😊
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