Lunes are poems in a package. They are not limited to specific subject which makes then different to haiku. They have no necessary association with nature or seasons.
Their structure is :
Three lines
First line – 3 words
Second line – 5 words
Third line – 3 words
Examples:
Think of me
As a ballerina quietly twirling
Through the mall
From the clifftop
I sang silly love songs
To the moon
When I laugh
No sound leaves my mouth
Is that sad?
Your Lunes become more interesting if you can provide a surprise or twist ending in the final line.
Children enjoy writing Lunes because the structure makes it easy for them to participate in writing poetry and there is a high degree of success.
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