Takes a Village (reverse Haynaku)

by Larry Chamberlin   Nov 17, 2012


Whenever you see
young child,
smile.

Example two: The Haynaku was invented in the 21st Century by Eileen Tabios, and consists of a tercet of six words, with the first line containing one word, the second line has two words and the final line has three words. Rhyme, meter and syllable count are all in the discretion of the author.

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  • 11 years ago

    by Khalid M Darwish

    So attractive. Smiling to child in front of his face sends him a message that his's safe and emits a hope in his life.

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