first day of school...
a monarch butterfly
spreads its wings
-- Shloka Shankar India
Many students view school as confining and restricted, any sensible teacher carries to the classroom the cognizance of rebellion and disruption, they must be ready to handle such issues. The first day back is the point of starting all over again, hopefully renewed and refreshed.
Although this may seem to be the norm. It may not necessarily be the standard.
For Shokla the distraction on the first day back is the Monarch butterfly. Freedom and the ability to soar over oceans and the span of many skies. This beautiful gift of education is caught in the symbol of the lovely bright colourful butterfly
Shokla's haiku is presented in the short/long/short form of three lines. Using her cutter to end Line One and distinguish fragment and phrase.
Well done Sholka
--gillena cox
Caribbean Kigo Kukai - founder/coordinator
Haiku prompt "back to school the - new term" revisit the results for this kukai
Monday, May 18, 2015
back to school the - new term
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