09-25-2014, 06:26 PM
they're other places also, it's like a 10 line sonnet, it not a sonnet, it's a ten line sonnet and a different thing altogether. a poetry form has a set of rules (though some may be cloudy) once you create a new set of rule you end up with a new poetry form. i see it as disingenuous to call it the same name. often because the person is incapable of sticking to a given form. (of course some are just breaking boundaries while using the same form name....which in itself seems to be a bit conformist for the purpose.
why not call it by a different name. the reason i say this is that pretty soon those who want to use the seasonal word won't know of it's use.
english haiku separate the old form from the new, why not name the new haiku that doesn't use the same rules as neo haiku or something else.
why not call it by a different name. the reason i say this is that pretty soon those who want to use the seasonal word won't know of it's use.
english haiku separate the old form from the new, why not name the new haiku that doesn't use the same rules as neo haiku or something else.
