I’ve started with a gallery today. These images were contenders for the haiku I’m about to share with you. I have three pirate haiku for you today, with the caveat that only the images are mine. I’ll explain in the after bits!
Pirate Haiku #1
Your love is the wind
I can’t stand its full fury
Its calm means my death
Pirate Haiku #2
Watch you with my eye
And wish there was more of me
To love all of you
Pirate Haiku #3
The moment you stole
My last three pieces of eight
I knew we would wed
I warned you all that more haiku would be forthcoming. Today’s newsletter is a collaboration between myself and the haiku master himself, Jason McBride of Weirdo Poetry. If you don’t already follow Jason, I highly recommend that you do. In addition to his wonderful poems, he writes about writing and life in general. I never miss a post!
This collaboration, in a twist for me, contains Jason’s words and my images. The three haiku come from his book, Pirate Haiku (which I own and love). You can buy it for yourself by following this link. You can also read a few more of the poems from the relevant chapter in his newsletter.
I created the images on Midjourney by using the haiku themselves as a prompt. I really like how some of the images turned out. So much so, that I included some of them in a gallery at the top of today’s newsletter.
This is something new I’m trying. On Thursday I’ll publish three haiku I wrote and the images that came from their use in a prompt.
What do you think of how the images do or don’t tie into the prompts? Do you have a haiku you’d like me to create images with? I’d love to collaborate with any of my readers on this. Just let me know in the comments.
Pirate Haiku
Nice!
Love this collab!! 😍 This was a fun read for a somewhat chaotic morning.