Haiku Dice
Haiku Dice
When in the throes of “atramentarium scriptoris obstructionum,” or writer’s block, a poet may roll the dice, “haiku dice.” The dice, sixty in number, are imprinted with words which can be selected to write a three-line, non-traditional, haiku-like poem. Some examples…
Wise journey
Travel many
Feeling places
My girl
Opens my heart
Promises love light
Watching love
Baby mouthing
Warm noodle
Precious partner
Her sweet dancing
Love candy
Grand thing
Baby born
Bird sings
Boy counts
One, two, three
Birds on wire
Little bird
Hides
Big wind coming
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