CARAMEL, CHOCOLATE, EBONY

CARAMEL, CHOCOLATE, EBONY

A Poem by DBURKE
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This is my first Haiku- dedicated to African American History month

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Desired color

Like wearing high fashion skin

Exclusive beauty

© 2010 DBURKE


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Beautiful piece. The thing about this type of poetry is that they need to be both representative of distinct imagery, as well as follow a strict pattern...I think you captured that here. I would say this is probably more of a Senryu than a Haiku--because it follows the structure, but instead of being a piece about nature (which is 99% what Haiku does), it speaks of human things. Either way, really love it! Kudos to you!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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gifted by nature
sepia tones of heaven
from the Mother land


Posted 14 Years Ago


Ooh, this is a nice one. Well done my friend ^^

Posted 14 Years Ago


very nice i could never do haikus

Posted 14 Years Ago


i agree lolzs love the poem

Posted 14 Years Ago


Lovely Haiku, D. And it's true. I always used to say that if I could look like anyone in the world it would be Tyra Banks. I have always envied dark skin. :)

Posted 14 Years Ago


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direct. and true. nice work.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Awesome. Nice and to the point.

Posted 14 Years Ago


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My name is D.Burke. I was born and raised in Milwaukee WI. I write fiction horror/thrillers and poetry. I decided to pursue my writting career after the tragic loss of my eight year old daughter. My f.. more..

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