Friday, November 26, 2010

First Attempt: For the Love of Haiku...

It started with a comment...then came the suggestion...

This is my first attempt for a haiku not to mention in Japanese Calligraphy. Thanks to the Midnight Writer and Sir Ben I found another interest to study (and I hope there will be a follow-up with this one) -- and a good tattoo design I wish to have (but take note in Henna since I can't imagine myself growing old with ink on my skin hehe). Comments and suggestions are welcome and are very much appreciated. I do hope I did good here (although this is not the traditional one). But in case there are indeed some correction then I'll gladly revise this one (and once I get to figure out how to write it in traditional jap calligraphy)...hehe...


猫 は 9つの 命 を 持 つ...
cats having nine lives...
好 奇 心...
 curiosity...
リ ス ク を 取 っ て...
taking risk...
と チ ャ ン ス を 取 っ て 相 次 い を 与 え ら れ て い る...
taking chances and being given one after another...
学 習...
learning...
失 っ て...
losing...
優 勝...
 winning...
信 仰...
faith...
声 に 出 し て 考 え て...
thinking out loud...
可 能 性 を 考 え て...
thinking of the possibilities...
モ ノ づ く り が 起 こ る...
 making things happen
類 似...
analogies...
す ご い !  (ち ょ う ど ア イ デ ア)
wow! (just ideas)

*I would like to thank Google Translate for the help after being confused (this is my first to deal with Jap calligraphy) with translating….

10 comments:

  1. i've read about haiku but never really learn it's structure, so i really cannot give a constructive comment...

    does cat really has nine lives?

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    1. honestly I think a cat doesn't have nine lives (pero ginamit ko dito sa post hahaha)...
      It was a superstitious belief originating from cats surviving a fall -- and the usual way they land too...

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  2. back in grade school, we had to create lots of haikus for my english subject. i never knew how i managed to pass, considering i'm not poetic :))

    miss-april.info

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    1. we're all poetic in our own way (we just have our different tones) ;) so don't be surprised if you passed :))

      I'm not good in math yet I managed to pass my course. ;)

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  3. I am planning also before but then I saw an old woman that have tattoo on back shoulder then I realize that its not pleasant to look at, I am not gonna stay young so better think twice hehe

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    1. I agree..it's not pleasant but there are those who like the idea...well I guess for us po let's just stick to the henna at least we know how it feels like being inked (without regretting it) ;)

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  4. Hi Jen, all i know about Haiku is that it should compose of 3 lines and 17 syllables and of course it must have a thought Sample Haiku I Wrote

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    1. thank you Sir Francis! I'll make one this weekend and share it as soon as I'm done :)

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  5. 17 syllables, that's right. The Psalmist got it correctly. it's 5 syllables on the first line, 7 on the second line and 5 again on the 3rd line. i'm dabbling in haiku too. but yours is very interesting with the japanese calligraphy thrown in.

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    1. Thank you Ms. Hazel...someone suggested i put some jap calligraphy on it after I commented these lines on a friend's poem.
      Thank you so much for the help too. I'll share my work this weekend after I'm done with it :) Hopefully next time I publish it it will have baybayin instead of jap calligraphy :)

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