At the first blink of a firefly in the backyard, we run outside. One blip is followed by two, then six. Soon the whole yard is a-twinkle with stringless winged fairy lights that we try to catch because surely a jarful would light up a whole room.
Such a plain beetle
Wings folded, frankly boring
Then magic begins
This is my response to the W3 prompt this week which is to write a haibun, use onomatopoeia three times, use the theme of “The Beauty of Night.”
A haibun is a new form for me. It combines prose and haiku. I’m not 100% sure I did it right.
Onomatopoeia — blink, blip, twinkle — I hope they count.
The Beauty of Night — bioluminescence is amazing and beautiful, right?
Haibun question for you Haibun experts: Is the prose part supposed to be written more like free verse? Should it look like this?
At the first blink of a firefly in the backyard,
we run outside.
One blip
is followed by two,
then six.
Soon the whole yard is a-twinkle
with stringless winged fairy lights
that we try to catch
because
surely
a jarful
would light up
a whole room.
I love the magic of the firefly….beautifully written, Sally! ๐๐๐
Hi Sally! This is a wonderful Haibun! As for your question, the prose portion should be written in sentences like a prose poem. The language should be concise and vivid and be stylized to have maximum impact. Of course the haiku should follow haiku form. The original haibun was a description of a journey and the haiku were not blatantly connected to the journey story but tangentially attached to the theme of the journey…
This is really helpful. Thank you!
Amazing and beautiful. Xoxo
I love especially that haiku. Revealing a truth we never think about. (K)
My kids and I love watching fireflies! They really are magical.
Hi Sally. Bioluminescence is indeed beautiful โจ and so was your haibun
Beautiful. You express the magic of fireflies so well โจ
Sally, you are such a master of imagery. Just brilliant (no pun intended!)
~David
Hi, Sally! ๐๐ผ
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by the heartful, lovely Sarah David is now live:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/06/26/w3-prompt-113-weave-written-weekly/
Much love,
David
Love fireflies, love your haibun, Sally and the haiku is superb.