简单的幸福

生活本来就要简单,想太多反而会让你有一种走不下去的感觉。 百忙中拿一点时间想想,写写,打打,抒发下紧张的生活,忙里偷闲下,别想太多,简单就好。


Sunday, April 20, 2014

Narrative writing : Begin your writing with the following beginning “I got down from the bus, lost in my thoughts when…"

            I got down from the bus, lost in my thoughts when I saw a familiar scene that left me baffled and extremely jolted. I  noticed a poor child who strived hard to beg some money from the good Samaritan just for surviving. He wore a torn and worn out shirt and his hair was tousled. To my amazement, there were a lot of dilly bruises on his skinny body and his eyes suffused with tears. Perhaps, he was an orphan just like me. A  train of thoughts was running upon the past again and again. Those grievous and overwhelming memories of the past flooded and etched my mind.
            As a 12-year-old teenager, it was not easy for me to cope with the incident that occurred as a bolt from the blue. I was sheerly dumbfounded when I heard the formidable news about the demise of my parents in a fatal road accident. I could distinctly remember the feeling of heartache which shattered my heart into thousand pieces. I must admit that I have been traumatized and devastated by the turn of events. I was totally lost in my mind and did not know what to do.
            The demise of my parents left me sank to the depth of depression. I  buried my face in my hands and sobbed uncontrollably, unable to hold in the great tide of emotion. “ now, you are an orphan and no one would care and love you anymore,” I blurted with quivering voice. Swiftly, I was put under my aunt’s custody. At first, I thought it would be splendid for me. However, I realised I was just building castle in the air as it was actually the beginning of sufferings. The real nightmare was embarking on. In fact, I only experienced a period of euphoria.
            Indeed, my aunt and her family did not like me. They treated me badly as a servant. Everyday, I was ordered to do many house  chores such as chopping firewood  and washing clothing. Even though I felt exhausted and was eager to tell everybody about my aunt’s tyrannies, but I did not do that because I knew if we lodged under another person’s roof, we must do something to requisite others. The most disgusting was my cousins who liked to jeer and mock at me whenever they saw me. “pity girl” was the name they chanted every time I walked by. I told myself that I must bear for it.
            I could still bear in mind how injustice it was when my aunt chided me for stealing her money without evidence. At that time, I definitely discovered my cousin, Joseph who sneaking into my aunt’s room and took few notes from her purse. I rubbed my eyes in disbelief. Although I was shocked at what I saw, I chose to turn a blind eye and decided  not to disclose the event. What happened next was beyond my imagination.
            “mum, I saw that girl stole your money just now,” yelled Joseph recklessly  and looked at me with wry smile. Without  saying a word, my aunt’s face turned to the colour of molten lava and her eyes stared at me like a wild cat. She took out a rattan stick and prodded on my back relentlessly. I mustered all my courage to explain but my explanation fall on deaf ears and proved futile.
            “Now, pack your belongings and leave my house, ungrateful girl, get out of here as soon as possible,” shouted my aunt. Those hefty and sarcastic words were like another slap on my face and bruised my feeling.
            I was homeless, helpless and miserable. I even had a desire to end my life. However, I was not willing to obey the fate like this. I knelt down and prayed sincerely to God. With the help of my church members, the good Samaritans,  I was sent to an orphanage. Since then, I decided to live my life to the fullest. I stopped building castle in the class. I pulled up my socks and slogged in studying. With the moral support and love from my friends, I beat all hardship and obstacles. Finally I succeeded and passed my SPM with flying colours. I received scholarship to pursue my tertiary education in university and graduated as a lawyer. My efforts had come to fruition.
            I inadvertently encountered my cousin in newspaper that he was in jail for armed robbery and was tricked by his friends. I helped him without hesitation. As a result, he was freed. My aunt and cousin were guilt-ridden and asked for my forgiveness. I decided to patch things up again.   
            Today, I am celebrating freedom. Free from the hatred and anger of the past. Just believe it. It is depend on ourselves to decide our destiny! 


By: Ta Sze Sze

Form 4 Short Stories : QWERTYUIOP- Moral Values

Short Story : Based  on the short story “QWERTYUIOP”, discuss a moral value you  have learnt.

Based on the short story “QWERTYUIOP”,  a moral value that I have learnt is to be courage and diplomatic when facing challenges in life.
First of all, I learnt that Lucy is diplomatic in handling problem. Although she knew that she was confronting a supernatural, she did not run away but tried to find ways to solve the problem.  For example, she used the correcting fluid to correct typing errors caused by the spirit of Miss Broome. Finally, she won in the battle with Miss Broome’s ghost in the story.
In addition, Lucy is also determined to maintain her job despite her office was haunted by the supernatural. In other words, she is not afraid of facing challenges in life. She tried to communicate with the ghost with great courage and she was successful to persuade the supernatural to go away.  She maintained her job finally.
Lastly,  Lucy is compassionate when facing the ghost of Miss Broome. Lucy found out that Miss Broome had sacrificed her whole life to the Ross and Bannister Company.  She was loyal to the company even after she had passed away. Upon knowing the story of Miss Broome, Lucy successfully convinced her to leave the office to continue  to serve the late Mr. Bannister. Lucy managed to calm her down and the ghost left the office finally.

In conclusion, I learnt that we should be courage and diplomatic when facing challenges in life.
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Short Story : Based  on the short story “QWERTYUIOP”, discuss the moral values you  have learnt.

Based on the short story “QWERTYUIOP” , the  moral values that I have  learnt are courageous, perseverance and compassion.
First of all, I learnt to be brave like Lucy Beck. She showed her courageous to confront supernatural, the spirit of Miss Broome.  Besides, she did not run away from her duty. For example, she used the correcting fluid to correct typing errors caused by the spirit of Miss Broome. Finally, she won in the  battle with Miss Broome’s ghost in the story. Thus, we should face challenges and problems in life with great courage.
In addition, I also learnt the value of perseverance. It is important in facing challenges because we should not give up easily. This moral value can be learned from the main character, Lucy Beck. Lucy was determined to get a job. She persevered to keep her job although the ghost of Miss Broome kept disturbing her. She was successful to persuade the supernatural to go away and she maintained her job.
Lastly, I also learn the value of compassion. Lucy is a kind-hearted person. Although she disliked her uncle Bert  who was an  alcoholic jobless, she learned to accept her uncle.
Moreover, she felt sorry for Miss Broome and managed to calm her down. Miss Broome’s ghost finally left the office and peace restored.  This shows that she was a compassionate person.
In conclusion, we should learn to  be courage, persevere and compassionate  in order to face all challenges  in life.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Type of POEMs



1. Haiku
Haiku is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Haiku poetry originated in the sixteenth century and reflects on some aspect of nature and creates images.

Temple bells die out.
The fragrant blossoms remain.
A perfect evening!


2. Limericks
Limericks are short sometimes bawdy, humorous poems consisting of five lines. Lines 1, 2, and 5 of a Limerick have seven to ten syllables and rhyme with one another. Lines 3 and 4 have five to seven syllables and also rhyme with each other.

There was an Old Man with a gong,
Who bumped at it all day long;
But they called out, 'O law!
You're a horrid old bore!'
So they smashed that Old Man with a gong.


3.Cinquain
Cinquain (cinq which means five in French) has five lines. Line 1 is one word (the title). Line 2 is two words that describe the title. Line 3 is three words that tell the action. Line 4 is four words that express the feeling. Line 5 is one word that recalls the title. American poet Adelaide Crapsey created the cinquain based on the Japanese haiku.


Dinosaurs
Lived once,
Long ago, but
Only dust and dreams
Remain

4.  An ABC Poem
An ABC poem has a series of lines that create a mood, picture, or feeling. Lines are made up of words and phrases. The first word of line 1 begins with an A, the first word of line 2 begins with a B etc.

A lthough things are not perfect
B ecause of trial or pain
C ontinue in thanksgiving
D o not begin to blame
E ven when the times are hard
F ierce winds are bound to blow

5. Acrostic Poem
An acrostic poem, sometimes called a name poem, uses a word for its subject. Then each line of the poem begins with a letter from the subject word. This type of poetry doesn't have to rhyme.
Here's an example using the word ‘school’:

Shabonee is where I go
Computers, spirals, books, and more
Homework every night
On math, science, reading, and social studies
Our class does lots of fun projects
Learning never stops



A Master Of Your Own

A  Master Of Your Own
by: Sharon Tan

Be a master of your own
You can decide how things to  be shown
Hustle and bustle life  shouldn't always be occupied
As you may sacrifice the true meaning of life.

Be a master of your own
A wise planner of the journey of life
Inculcate spare time to refresh congested mind
Bravo your life and enjoy your favourite pie

Be a master of your own
Robert Frost knew it’s hard to decide
“The Road Not Taken” he did  mentioned
A piece of thought sheerly affects the rest

Be a master of your own
Time flies and is proven  by wrinkled eyes
Raise your days to the fullest
You will find a productive insight

Be a master of your own
Set a target and move ahead
It is never too late to depart

Meaningful days are ahead of you

How to  answer  novel  ‘The  Curse’
Below are  some  tips  that  you  can  follow:
** Rememeber to write your answer in paragraphs ( at least 3)
**If you are not sure how to answer, make sure include all these elements
1. how many characters
2. how many events/evidence
3. how many values/lessons/themes
* manipulate your understanding of the story to fit the question – not to fit the question to what you know about the story
**always have concluding paragraph to reinforce or sum up what you have written

Sample answers on CHARACTERS  "The Curse"

1.  Write on a character that show responsibility in her or his actions

Based on the Novel “The Curse” by Lee Sue Ann, the character that shows responsibility in her actions is Azreen Saleh. Azreen is not only a responsible sister and daughter but also a responsible student and friend .
Firstly, Azreen as a responsible sister comes back immediately when she hears of her sister’s death although at that time she is about to sit for an examination that is important for her. She postpones her examination in order of giving her sister her last respect. 
Secondly, she  shows  her  responsibility  as a daughter.  This  can  be  seen  when she spends the whole night repairing her mother’s favourite rattan basket that was broken by the heavy durians that she and Madhuri has brought in. Subsequently, with Madhuri’s help she makes a new rattan basket that looks like the one that she and Madhuri have broken. In addition to that, Azreen accepts the offer to further her studies in London for the sake of upbringing her family social status and thus could then save a lot of money to get a better treatment for her mother who is paralyzed.
Thirdly, as a friend and a student, Azreen shows her responsibility when she accepts to join the school hockey team as a replacement to Hock Seng that is injured. She does that even though she knows that she will be the only girl in the team and this will tarnish her image as a girl. In fact she plays very well. Furthermore, Azreen shows that she is a responsible friend. This is  because  she brings a full basket of fresh vegetables and tomatoes to The Old Lady of the forest to replace the one that she tramples earlier when she comes to The Old Lady’s house for the first time.
In conclusion, throughout the story, Azreen shows that she is a very responsible towards her actions. In fact, I would like to have her as a friend as a friend as such is hard to come by.
The novel I have studied is ‘The Curse’ by Lee Su Ann.  The novel is about the main character, Azreen, who returns from England after she finds out about her sister’s death. Upon her return, she is surrounded by many secrets. She discovers the circumstances of Madhuri’s death later in the story.  At the end of the story she finds out the truth and leaves for London an orphan but more resilient and wise.
The character I like most is Azreen Salleh. She is a 20-year-old student who is studying in a university college in London on an exchange programme. She is short, bespectacled, rather bookish and outspoken.
I like Azreen because she is outspoken and she is not afraid to spoke her mind. She is  vocal and says her opinions although sometimes she says the wrong things at the wrong time. She also hates her father’s treatment of her foster parents and Madhuri’s burial ceremony  that is conducted without her presence.  In handling the village gossip, Pn Normala, Azreen tells her off that the rain has started even before the Old Lady comes into town.
The second quality she has is she is courageous.  As a child, she plays hockey and football with the boys. In the bull’s incident, she is brave enough to accept the blame for the bull’s escape instead of blaming someone else. Azreen also shows her courage by taking up the dare to knock on the Old Lady’s door when none wants to do it. In another instance, Azreen confronts her father about Madhuri’s murder despite her young age.
Azreen also has strength of character. When she returns to her village, she hears a lot of gossip surrounding her sister’s death such as as Madhuri having white blood and her death signals a curse to the villagers. Azreen feels upset but she never retaliates.  Sheshows patience and strengh because she knows that whatever she does, she cannot stop the villagers from gossiping about her family.  In another instance, Azreen is told that her sister is murdered.  She should have been very upset about this news but she takes it calmly and does not become hysterical. Later, when she finds out that her father is the culprit who kills Madhuri, she feels no anger but regrets that it has to happen. She understands her father’s anger and shame because Madhuri  has been having an illicit affair with Ashraf although she is already married to Hj Ghani.  Azreen also shows a lot of strength because after all that has happened to her family, she stays composed and strong and returns to England for her examinations.
In conclusion,  there are many qualities in Azreen that I admire and she is the character that I like most in the story.

a) In the Curse by Lee Sue Ann, the character whom I think is exemplary is The Old Lady of the forest. Throughout the novel, she shows strength of character and wisdom.
When she first moves to the village as a newlywed, she is popular among the villagers and she enjoys a blissful marital life with her husband. Everything changes as her husband who becomes an alcoholic starts to abuse her and finally she retaliates and kills him. From then on, the villagers treat her like an outcast. She is forced to move out of the village and makes an abandoned house her home. She lives alone for years until she befriends Azreen and becomes her mentor and will console her whenever she has a fight with her parents.
When Asraf approaches The Old Lady for help, she is hesitant about going back to the village. Yet she agrees and doing so, she puts her life at risk. When she is trapped in the burning house, she tells Azreen to save herself and she perishes in the fire. Even at death’s door, she reminds Azreen about the importance of forgiveness and tells her to heed all the advice she has given her.
The Old Lady is therefore an exemplary character as she is strong, wise and honourable.

 b)Based on  the novel The Curse by Lee Sue Ann, the character that I consider  exemplary is Azreen because she is courageous and brave. She shows resilience and she always fight for what she believes in.

Firstly, Azreen who does not believe the villagers tales about The Old Lady is being brave by accepting her friend’s challenge to firstly knocking on the door of The Old lady and then meet her in person.  . Subsequently, she befriends The Old Lady and makes her, her precious confidante and counselor.
In addition, Azreen is courageous by confronting Puan Normala’s mob outside Mohd Asraf’s house when Nek once again has fallen ill and died in order to stop her from entering Nek’s house. Although she is outnumbered, she dares to face Puan Normala’s horde to protect Nek’s house from them.  Moreover, she confronts a group of men led by Asraf who goes to the Old lady’s house to seek revenge after Nek dies as they believe the Old lady has poisoned Nek.
It is a dog-eat-dog world out there and we must be brave and courageous to overcome our daily obstacles and stand for our own rights. We should not be intimidated by our fear and we must be like Azreen in order to survive the world.
The second exemplary qualities of Azreen is that she portrays resilience throughout the story and she constantly fights for what she believes in. This can be seen when Azreen does not give up and is determine and resilience to seek the truth of Madhuri’s death even though others do not want to tell her the truth. She asks Asraf and The Old Lady about Madhuri’s death and slowly gather evidences and finally she knows the truth about Madhuri’s killing.
In her village, a woman should be conservative and well mannered but Azreen is a contrast to that and thus she is hated but she ignores the villagers’ perception of her, as she believes that women have their own rights. This can be seen as she befriends Asraf and joins the boys’ hockey team and similarly makes The Old Lady her best friend.
In this cruel world, we must stand for our own right and fight for what we believe in. We must follow Azreen’s resilience to make this world a better place.
4.     Write on a character that I admire / like
The novel The Curse by Lee Su Ann is very interesting. The character I like the most is Azreen. Azreen is from Langkawi. She studies in London. Her father is Salleh Ghani. Her sister is Madhuri. Madhuri is not Azreen real sister. I like Azreen because she is responsible. She takes care of her sick mother. She bathes and feeds her mother. When Old Lady vegetable garden is trampled, she repairs it.
Azreen is determined. She always studies hard. She also wants to find Madhuri’s murderer. She does not give up. Finally, she finds out the truth. Azreen is also brave and courageous. She is Old Lady’s friend. She is not afraid of the stories. The villagers say she is a witch. Azreen does not care. It is not true. When Old Lady’s house is in fire, Azreen wants to rescue her. She is really brave.
I like Azreen because she is a loyal. She defends Mohamad Asraf. She says she opens the gate of the farm. Azreen is a strong girl. I wish I have a friend like her. When her mother’s basket is damaged, she takes the blame. Azreen wants to protect the people she loves.
Azreen is responsible, determined, brave and loyal. Those are the reasons why I like her. She is a good role model.
5.  Character  who  deserves  our  sympathy
Based on ‘The Curse’  by Lee  Su  Ann,  Madhuri is the one character whom  I  would  sympathise with. Madhuri is  soft-spoken,  pretty,  charming and well-liked. She is  religious and  teaches  Quran  to  some  children.  . However, beauty and  talent  have  not  guaranteed  her  a charmed  life.

First  of  all,  I  feel  sympathise  to  Madhuri  because  she  is  forced  to  marry  someone  who  does  not love at  all. Madhuri  is  also  a  wonderful ‘syair’  singer. Her  sweet voice catches the attention  of t he village  headman.  Haji Ghani who asks  for  her  hand in marriage. Although this is Haji  Ghani’s  second  marriage,  Madhuri’s  father  has  no  objections.  Madhuri  is  filial  and obedient.  She  obeys her  father to  marry Haji  Ghani  who is  much  older than  she  is. Haji  Ghani  dotes  her and buys  her  expensive  gifts,  but  she  does  not love  him.

Secondly, I  feel  sympathise  to  Maduri because  she is  killed  innocently by  her  own father.  Madhuri’s  real  love  is  Mohd.  Asraf,  a trainee  teacher. They  secretly  carry on  an  affair.  They  even plan to elope  to Kuala  Lumpur.  However,  before their  could  do  that,  Saleh Abdullah  catches  them  dating in the  rubber  estate  and he  kills  madhuri  with  his parang  in  the  fit  of  anger.  

Thirdly,  Madhuri’s  life  story is  a  sad  one.  Her is  actually  an  adopted  daughter  to  Salah Abdullah. Her  real  mother  is  too poor  to  care  for Madhuri  after  her  husband  left  her. She becomes mentally disorder  and left  her  baby in paddy field  while  she  went to look  for food. Madhuri  then was  picked  and  adopted by Saleh Abdullah. Her real  mother  had  disappeared  for many years. Madhuri  was  cared  and loved in Saleh’s  house  like  her  own  daughter.  However,  life takes  a  cruel  turn  for  her  because  she  dies  in the hand of  her  father.

In conclusion,  Madhuri  deserves  our  sympathy  because she  is forced into a  loveless  marriage.  Besides,  life  seems  unfair  that  she  is  not  allowed to  find happiness  with the  man  she  loves. On  the  surface, life  seems  good  for  her but  in private,  it  is  full  of  sadness. 

'The Curse' -Lesson and Moral Value

The Curse -  Lesson and moral value

1) 
The Curse by Lee Su Ann has many lessons for its readers. One of the lessons, truth will be known and secrets will not last forever. There are a few characters who keep secrets and eventually the secrets are exposed.

First, Mohd. Asraf and Madhuri. They were secret lovers. They planned secretly to run away to Kuala Lumpur. After Madhuri died followed by his grandmother’s death, he almost lost his mind. Keeping his secret love was very difficult. He was easily influenced by Puan Normala that his grandmother was poisoned by Old Lady. That was the reason he burned the Old Lady’s house causing her death. Finally, he realises his mistakes and comes to his senses.

Second, En Saleh Abdullah, Azreen’s father. He was always proud of Madhuri. Madhuri made him proud when she agreed to marry the village headman, Haji Ghani. When her affair was discovered, Encik Saleh gets very angry and accidentally killed Madhuri. He never tells anyone and until Azreen confronts him. Actually, he is ashamed because the daughter he was really proud of, had an affair and tried to run away. He keeps seeing a ghost. He suffers a heart attack and dies.
In conclusion, dark secrets only make life difficult. The evidence in the story has shown us that. Any dark secrets we have, may destroy our lives. We may lose the people we love. Always be true to ourselves and do not take advantage of others. Always think before we act.

2)
The Curse’ is the novel written by Lee Su Ann which has many lessons that can be used in our lives. Today, I am going to write on one lesson which really captured my attention in the novel that is ‘courage’.
The value of ‘courage’ can be seen clearly in Azreen’s character. Azreen was a good friend with the Old Lady who became a precious confidante and counsellor despite ignoring the warnings and prejudices of the villagers. Azreen was determined to friends with   the Old Lady till the last minute of the Old Lady’s life.As a child, she was not allowed to visit the Old Lady by her parents. Even the villagers warned Azreen  that the Old Lady is a witch. This shows that Azreen is very courageous for accepting the Old Lady for what she is. From this, I learnt to be courageous in order to speak and act according to what I think is right. I also learnt not to judge others by listening to rumors and to think practically.
Azreen also showed courage when she took the blame for the bull’s escape in order to save Mohd Asraf. At first, she wanted to help Asraf out from the wicked farm owner, Mr. Mohan and his sons who were accusing Asraf for letting the bull out. But to her dismay, she had to accept the faith of her mother loosing a leg when her father hit into the bull and met with an accident.  Even though Azreen was only helping Asraf at first, but she took the blame and had to carry  it for the rest of her life. I saw Azreen as a very courageous person in this situation and agree to what she had done. She taught me to stand up for my believes  in my life and this will really help me a lot in the future.
Last but not least, I also find Azreen as a courageous person when she challenged her father to reveal  the truth behind Madhuri’s death. Azreen was very sure that Madhuri was killed by her father because she found the stain of the rubber  tree sap on the ‘parang’. When she put all the details  together, she came to a conclusion and told her father straight that he was the one who killed Madhuri. Here, we can see that Azreen was too bold and had the courage to speak the truth even to her father when she was sure that her sister was killed. This scene opened my mind that I should be honest and bold to say what I think is right in my life.

In conclusion, i have learnt to be brave like Azreen in order to face the challenging life.

Moral value
There are many moral values found in The Curse by Lee Su Ann. The story is set in an island off Langkawi Island. The Curse revolves around the events surrounding the death of a village girl, Madhuri, who is also the adopted sister of themain character, Azreen. One of the moral values that i have learnt  is  bravery.
Azreen is a brave and courage girl.First, even as a young girl she takes challenges and tries to prove to her friends that the Old Lady is not an evil witch. When she is yelled at for entering the Old Lady’s house and destroying her vegetable garden, Azreen bravely defends herself. In fact, she returns the next day and repairs the trampled garden. Her action wins the Old Lady’s heart.
The second evidence is when Azreen bravely takes the blame for Mohd Asraf in the bull incident. She demonstrates courage.The same bull later injures her mother’s leg causing he to lose the use of her leg. She was blamed and scolded by her father as well as the villagers. She bravely endures that and never tells anyone of what really happened.
Her bravery is once again tested. The third event that displays her bravery is when she tries to tackle the angry mob who are about to attack the the Old Lady. When the Old Lady’s house is in fire, Azreen tries to rescue the Old Lady but at the end she has to be rescued by her father. When the Old Lady dies in the tragic fire, she confronts Mohd Asraf like a wildcat.
Finally, towards the end of the story, she finds out the secret that her father has been keeping. She confronts her father about Madhuri’s murder until he is forced to confess about the truth. She is very brave to confront people whom she knows have done wrong to others. At the same time she is very brave when defending herself and the people she loves.

In conclusion, i have learnt the value of courageous from Azreen and we  should face challenges in our daily life with great courage and stand  firm on our ground.
Understanding Haiku
           
Japanese haiku traditionally consist of 17 on, or sounds, divided into three phrases
5 sounds, 7 sounds, and 5 sounds. English poets interpreted on as syllables. Haiku poetry has evolved over time, and most poets no longer adhere to this structure, in either Japanese or English; modern haiku may have more than 17 sounds or as few as one.
            English syllables vary greatly in length, while Japanese on are uniformly short. For this reason, a 17-syllable English poem can be much longer than a traditional 17-on Japanese poem, straying from the concept that haiku are meant to distill an image using few sounds. Although using 5-7-5 is no longer considered to be the rule for haiku in English, it is still often taught that way to children in school.
            When you're deciding how many sounds or syllables to use in your haiku, refer to the Japanese idea that the haiku should be able to be expressed in one breath. In English, that usually means the poem will be 10 to 14 syllables long. 


Sample Nature Haiku

  • An afternoon breeze
    expels cold air, along with
    the fallen brown leaves.
  • Cherry blossoms bloom,
    softly falling from the tree,
    explode into night.
  • The warmth on my skin.
    Fire falls beneath the trees.
    I see the sun set.
  • Summer here again.
    Music plays sweetly, drifting.
    And life is renewed.
  • A winter blanket
    covers the Earth in repose
    but only a dream
  • An ocean voyage.
    As waves break over the bow,
    the sea welcomes me.

Sample Love Haiku

  • Refreshing and cool,
    love is a sweet summer rain
    that washes the world.
  • Love is like winter
    Warm breaths thaw cold hearts until
    one day the spring comes
  • A bird flies sweetly
    on paper wings. Telling all
    of my love for you.
  • Every day I will
    love you more than you could know.
    We are here as one.
  • The softest whisper
    beckons me closer to you.
    I love you, dearest.
  • Vast as a mountain,
    my love for you shines through for
    all the world to see.

Sample Funny Haiku

  • One shark said to the
    other when eating a clown
    fish: this tastes funny.
  • The bartender said
    to the neutron, “For you, sir,
    there will be no charge.”
  • A question for you:
    Where does Washington keep his 
    armies? His sleevies.
  • An octopus went
    off to war. It’s a good thing
    that he was well-armed.
  • A wise man once asked,
    “Why, pray tell, is the sand wet?”
    Because the sea weed.
  • The best way to carve
    wood is extremely slowly,
    whittle by whittle.