Task Prompt: Write a haiku that breaks the rules of traditional Western haiku—but still feels like a haiku. Note: 17 syllables is haiku-ish (not a haiku) in my opinion and haikus don't really have a title.
More like a haiku (still needs work imho):
bones inside
a closet — dusty
bolted door
[182.33b] (11 syllables, 1, 2, or 3 lines)
Another breaking of rules:
Waiting for a call
Without friends I sat inside my closet, hid for what seemed an eternity.
I waited over twenty-six years, for what seemed almost an eternity,
then we met in South Carolina, our friendship destined for eternity.
I rejoiced for twenty-four short years, knowing we would last an eternity.
I haven't heard your voice for two decades, must I wait until eternity?
My wrinkled robe hangs outside the closet, inside bones await eternity.
[182.33c] (6 lines of 19 syllable lines, like a ghazal or a vahid)
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