100 Forms of Poetry: #41 Haiku Sonnet

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Harness Love

Remembering love
Like a drop of rain fallen
Not lasting too long

Believing in love
Like sunshine brightens at dawn
Coming up each day

Feeling a true love
Like heat of dry desert sand
Longing for water

True love will conquer
Like a rainbow in the sky
Mesmerizing us

Love will come to each of us
We just need to harness it

©2023 CBialczak

The basic premise of the haiku sonnet is simple: 4 3-liner haiku plus a couplet of either 5 or 7 syllables adds up to 14 lines, the same number of lines found in a sonnet

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