SY: Travelling Lunes

NaPoWriMo Challenge Prompt Week 1:

Today, I challenge you to write a lune. This is a sort of English-language haiku. While the haiku is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count, the lune is a three-line poem with a 5-3-5 syllable count. There’s also a variant based on word-count, instead of syllable count, where the poem still has three lines, but the first line has five words, the second line has three words, and the third line has five words again. Either kind will do, and you can write a one-lune poem, or write a poem consisting of multiple stanzas of lunes.

Take me on a trip,
Some place far,
Do not tell a soul.

If you go alone,
Go smiling,
With me in your heart.

Write me letters too,
Of your life,
On old brown paper.

I will keep them all,
In my heart,
Your permanent home.


 - SY
15:07H 23rd May 2016
Masjid Jamek




SY is a 'Jacqueline of all trades' who loves wearing plaids.
She doesn't believe in things that fade and fulfills the promises that she made.
She seeks the hearts of the troubled, to be a listener in times when things are doubled.
She's the kind who stands in the gap, who will only call it quits when it's a wrap.

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