This was not easy but I decided to try the acrostic haiku and with it I am using my nom de plume as my guide, ending with the resting place of my mother most recently.

sunflower bursts
unleash blossoms in autumn
nearing winter
flowers bedding
lay down during wintry months
open just in spring
weeping willows
everlasting asylum,
retreat for deceased
© Tournesol ’15
MindLoveMiserysMenagerie and Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille

This is very very well done … and you’re right it really isn’t an easy form to write … Brava!
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Thanks, you sort of have to give in to a word…I was happy I could stick to this one.
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Yes , sometimes the acrostic just won’t work out .. or you can’t find the right word .. you done good here!
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My sunflower made me proud:)
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And with very good reason .. I loved how you pulled this off!
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Reblogged this on Myblog's Blog.
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Ah, grazie, thank you for reblogging, I am honoured:)
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Min glede❤️🌹
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|very nice and well written. 🙂
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thanks so much, Celestine:)
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Very well done. And moving besides.
Too bad you didn’t see Sreejit’s prompt before you wrote it. From your intro, it would have probably fit for that! 🙂 I look forward to seeing what you come up with. I look forward to seeing what I come up with too…….
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Ah yes, thank you, Karuna. I saw his post on the bus coming home. I can still do another acrostic …after all it was the very first prompt I did on his blog and had just discovered it through him.
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Very cool.
I’m thinking of doing an acrostic or if nothing comes in that realm, another kind of poem. Poetry is WAY out of my comfort zone. I came up with 0 when I tried doing an acrostic right after I read the prompt.
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I have to think about that, since I have written many forms, written short and long stories and thought I might try something very different and eons from my comfort zone.
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This may be the first one I skip….. but maybe an idea will come. I look forward to reading yours.
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Think about it…skipping to write something out of our comfort zone. Instead of a haiku why not truly a tanka:) I am swamped with things to do, but may write this one later even if it is passed the date:)
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I looked up tanka and tried it. I sent it to you email to see if I’m on the right track.
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Awesome! I email you back
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Clever and creative. Well done.
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Thank you…with acrostic I find you have to do gymnastics sometimes.
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An awesome acrostic haiku chapeau!
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Oh my, I remember vaguely writing this…I think my mom’s spirit influenced my muse and my pen that year. Hope you are well, Kristjaan. I am in a tired mode of late but hoping to fill my heart with sunshine soon. Bless you for all you do for your students, Kristjaan. I am forever grateful to have you as my master of waka.
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