New Original Haiku - Entry for @kristyglas' Random Games Week 4 - Poetry

The following original poem is an example of a haiku.

The following original picture is an example of a lily.steemit-enternamehere-mono-lily-smartphone-flower.jpg

What is a haiku?

Originating many centuries ago in Japan, the haiku is is a time-honored form of poetry. It is seventeen syllables long, arranged across three lines. The syllable pattern is 5 (first line), 7 (second line), 5 (third line).

Components of the natural world, such as seasons, elements, and living things are often central themes to the haiku. Additionally, a traditional haiku exudes an air of mystery, leaving some interpretation open to the reader. For this reason, no title is given to a haiku poem.
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This haiku was sparked by @kristyglas and her current Random Games Week 4 Poetry.

I used the first guideline to entry:

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The haiku below was written to evoke a sensual mood, brimming with tender emotion.

Upon reading the four-word prompt, a series of images, aromas and tactile sensations came flooding through the gates of my mind. And before I knew it, I had arrived at the end of the ride known as the Flash of Inspiration. A short and sweet ride this time, no shortage of enjoyment.

Moon-soaked petals are
nodding and swaying below;
scent links time apart.


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voxel art signature by @ fabiyamada
unless otherwise stated, all other images and content by @ enternamehere/SCB


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