Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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Haikus: cranes poetic in solidarity with Japan


From the blog Leer. is we proposed in order to celebrate the Day of Poetry and in solidarity with the Japanese people, create haiku. A great initiative! We suggest that despite having spent the day there is added to the lead or in the classroom, and then write a haiku, with the same sheet, doubling the take it to go, following the instructions origami, and create a crane-poetic symbol of peace, solidarity, and this time. Val?! Aquests

Alguns són els lectors dels haikus that have anat deixant:


led Japan into the sea of \u200b\u200bhope as a wave
(Carmen Rojas)
* Marche

pain and get up again
to see the sun
(Elena Bajo)
* Earth between sea

spring rising thirst for temperance
(Roger Calabuig)
*
Callan

birds and starts the air:
step cranes
(Montserrat Doucet)
*

What flowers from my hands quiet fills the heart
(Carmen Peña)


Thousand Cranes dream
meet our desire resurfaces
Japan!
(Marta G)
*
reverse

I see you live without pain
accompany you
(Elena B)
*
The rising sun,
in our hearts, I'm grieving
(JAP Peralta)


The il · lustració is Shohei Otomo

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