Geisha Soup

Geisha Soup

A Poem by Marc Marlon Villaflor

Noodles sip

In winter’s nip

Asakusa strength

Saves the Tokyo soul

 

 

© 2013 Marc Marlon Villaflor


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Technically, a Haiku can be a non-rhyming poem consisting of 17 syllables or fewer. The 5-7-5 rule is a formula used in American schools, to simplify the form. So yes, Marc - your poem in 17 syllables (I counted) and a Haiku - and a lovely one at that!

Posted 11 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Rita :) I just give it a try, thanks for the info.



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Nice layout and presentation blended with comfort food soul. Nice Work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

What you mean? I am sorry I did not get it lol :)
Sethnicity

11 Years Ago

ohh, it's okay... it's US political stuff.
Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Aha :) I will call my short poem as Makhu to get away from the relics of Haiku lol :)
still needs saki and plum wine! HAI!!!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Saki is the best! :)
Amazing use of words. Artwork and poem create a beautiful and hopeful story. Thank you for the excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Coyote :) I appreciate your words all the time.
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Pax
I poem speaks of tradition and cusine... well haiku or not... its still a poem to me...
wonderfully expressed kabayan...

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Pax :) I just give it a try. :)
Pax

11 Years Ago

your welcome... ok lng yun... before if i can't write anything... i write a haiku... its one of my f.. read more
Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

lol Yea I love Haiku too :) thanks Kabayan.
Technically, a Haiku can be a non-rhyming poem consisting of 17 syllables or fewer. The 5-7-5 rule is a formula used in American schools, to simplify the form. So yes, Marc - your poem in 17 syllables (I counted) and a Haiku - and a lovely one at that!

Posted 11 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Rita :) I just give it a try, thanks for the info.
Well, I personally like my haikus 5-7-5 with no restriction on season. This is something like 3-3-5-5, and while there are people who use 3-5-3 for English haikus, this is obviously not in that form. It's not a bad poem, but I really wouldn't call it a haiku.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Tri. appreciate your comment.
Hi Marc, This is a lovely little piece, balanced and meaningful.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Mr. John :)
I believe that a Haiku is supposed to be:
5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables
So 3 three lines in the order 5-7-5. BTW you can enter another Haiku in my contest if you wan't to do two. But very nice poem!

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

haymaker14

11 Years Ago

lol
Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Thanks Haye :) I make you smile.
haymaker14

11 Years Ago

NP :)
You're working too hard.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

lol hehehe :) Yes Sir.
Gerald Parker

11 Years Ago

You could try writing about baked beans, next. Do they have them in your banking complex?
Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

heheheh :)
Nice.
I only know that Haiku is consists of 3 lines (5-7-5) or 17 syllables.


Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Haiqua is the name for Haiku with 4 lines.
Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)

11 Years Ago

Ah, okay. I know only the traditional way of writing Haiku by the Japanese. I became interested with.. read more
Marc Marlon Villaflor

11 Years Ago

Welcome :)

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Marc Marlon Villaflor
Marc Marlon Villaflor

DIFC Dubai International Financial Center, Dubai City, United Arab Emirates



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I am just writing for almost 2 months now and no background in the world of poetry. Hope you will always share your wisdom and correct my mistakes as I need it to solidify my dreams to write. Thank y.. more..

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