How about we try for an Australian Haiku – which would traditionally have a set out of 3 lines made up of 5/7/5 syllables – a total of 17 syllables only. However we are not doing a Haiku as such rather a Haiku styled poem, so we have no need here to follow the traditional format and style as such, but we will be sticking to the max of 17 syllables so if you want to have a line with 10 followed with a line of 7 that’s up to you.
OK so here is the challenge –
3 to 6 verses.
17 syllables per verse or less
Australian theme… Rhymed or unrhymed. There is no need for this exercise, for rhyme - but if you can manage one that does, well all the better.
Think you can do it????? Of course you can. And for your theme you could choose anything in nature eg Gum Trees, Corellas, Eagles, Crows,( Footy teams

There is no need for this exercise, for it rhyme - but if you can manage one that does, well all the better.
And thank you to all (including some of our renowned judges in our poetry world) for participating, there were some wonderfully poems submitted and such a variety as well, and some great comments . It is lovely to see the sharing that goes on in this little portion of the forum. I hope everyone enjoys it – I certainly do.
Cheers
Maureen