One of the central ideas of haiku is it's use of a "kigo", a word or phrase associated with a season. The use of the kigo helps to set the tone and context of a haiku.
This is a cycle of 8 haiku, 2 per season, using the seasons to illustrate anticipation for TAM9, the experiences there, what we take home from it and what to use to experiences for in the future.
Reason is not cute
When it shows our biases.
Still, go kiss that frog!
Many will come here
And take back seeds to blossom,
Fostering reason.
Meeting in the heat
Discussing, we plan cool ways:
How to make woo fail.
Critical thinking:
A cicada is not magic
But still amazing.
Not in seven years
Who knows how long it will take
Spread the insect's cry.
Do not be lonely,
The Del Mar nights are with you.
Just pay it forward.
In community
We don't have to hibernate.
Reason is awake.
At home or out there
Use that banked fire, help the cause,
You can make it blaze!
This is a cycle of 8 haiku, 2 per season, using the seasons to illustrate anticipation for TAM9, the experiences there, what we take home from it and what to use to experiences for in the future.
Reason is not cute
When it shows our biases.
Still, go kiss that frog!
Many will come here
And take back seeds to blossom,
Fostering reason.
Meeting in the heat
Discussing, we plan cool ways:
How to make woo fail.
Critical thinking:
A cicada is not magic
But still amazing.
Not in seven years
Who knows how long it will take
Spread the insect's cry.
Do not be lonely,
The Del Mar nights are with you.
Just pay it forward.
In community
We don't have to hibernate.
Reason is awake.
At home or out there
Use that banked fire, help the cause,
You can make it blaze!