Haiku - a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
Poetry isn't my strongest skill so doing this task alone was slightly terrifying, especially when having to consider the syllables.
I created a small spider diagram to list words that relate to the collective as well as working out how many syllables each word has for the haiku.
I used existing phrases/slogans that we had come up with collectively in previous weeks to try and emphasise the meaning behind the group.
Sharing our poems after thinking of a few examples personally helped to bring the different ideas together and choose our favourite lines.
We came up with new haikus collectively using our favourite lines from each poem and putting them together to make the strongest haiku.
Reading the 2 finalised choices out to the whole room allowed us to decide on the poem.
"Muddle Collective;
An open conversation
To break the stigma"
Although, it is important to keep the other haikus in mind for use in the future.
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