No time for foreplay
I want you
Let’s get naked now
The lune, otherwise known as the American Haiku, was first created by the poet Robert Kelly. Kelly, seemingly frustrated with the English interpretation of the traditional haiku, adapted the form to a 13-syllable poem with 5 syllables in the first line, 3 syllables in the second line and 5 syllables in the final line.
I like this form because, unlike he traditional haiku, there are no restrictions on content or subject. With a lune the poet can be serious or humorous, solemn or playful, abstract or concrete. As an exercise to get creative writing juices flowing, the lune is an ideal entry-level poetic form.
Inhaling your scent
Then tasting
Leaves me wanting more
As always, I look forward to seeing your poetry in the comments box below.
From Adam & Eve - Based on the Book by New York Times Bestselling Authors Selena Kitt
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