




Limitless Love
Passion
The kiss
Form a bond
Strength
Unmeasured Safety
Formed by blood
Worth
Seen within
Difficult to grasp
Desperation
Seeking desire
Not being returned
Love
Forever present
Lasting a lifetime
©2025 CBialczak
Michelle’s prompt guidelines
🧩 Form: Hay(na)ku poetry series
- Invented by: Filipino poet Eileen Tabios (2003).
- Structure (per poem):
- Line 1 → 1 word
- Line 2 → 2 words
- Line 3 → 3 words
No rules for rhyme, rhythm, or subject beyond the word count.
🎭 Theme: Love
Write 5 separate Hay(na)ku poems, each about a different aspect of love, including but not limited to:
- Romantic love
- Familial love
- Self-love
- Unrequited love
- Enduring/timeless love
Each poem should stand alone but together create a layered meditation on love.

hi, Christine❣️
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by our beloved Reena, is now live:
W3 Prompt #180
Much love,
David
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Thank you!
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Christine..your first Haynaku had me sighing (on a positive note) these are beautiful.🫶
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Thanks Mich. This was all new to me so it was interesting.
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Christine, that turn from “The kiss” to “Not being returned” hits hard — such a powerful arc in so few words. ❤️
~David
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Its a hard hit for whoever is receiving it. I had this boyfriend once, a long time ago, and we broke up when I was in college because someone told me he was cheating on me. Anyhow, I’ll cut to the point. Years later we met back up and I was still madly in love with him. We dated for a short time and then one day we were supposed to meet for dinner and he said he wasn’t going to meet me and never wanted to see me again. Well, he finally admitted that he only got back to me so that he could break my heart like I broke his the first time. I have never gotten over that. It totally screwed with my mind. I think it was just so cruel.
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Holy friggin’ shamoley!
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Hahaha, you know how many times I have wanted to just call him, I could probably track down some office number or something, and ask him what he thinks now?
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I… cannot even imagine, TBH.
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Great lines Christine, the 3rd I feel is so especially true 💞
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Yes, that was a hard one to write truthfully!
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Very nicely done!
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Thank you Violet
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What a great idea to also include images – you’re so creative, Christine!
I can only sigh in satisfaction from reading your poem.
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Aw, thank you, that it such a nice thing to say!
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You’re welcome, Christine!
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Lovely!
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😊
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Beautifully done!!
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😊
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Beautifully done
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