
Let’s write our haibun that references the heart, in whatever context that you conceive. For those new to haibun, the form consists of one to a few paragraphs of prose—usually written in the present tense—that evoke an experience and are often non-fictional/autobiographical. They may be preceded or followed by one or more haiku—nature-based, using a seasonal image—that complement without directly repeating what the prose stated.

hoping heart
flushed cheeks flaring
dream fulfilled
scribbled note
such promises made
must be love
https://dversepoets.com/2023/01/30/haibun-monday-1-30-23-heart/
So sweet 🙂
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She really is
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❤
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What! that’s crazy, kids are being censured! Love the lines though.
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Thanks, and yes all school activities like this are no longer
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