November Joy 17: Happiness Haiku

Sunshine on my face Flowers blooming in the spring Happiness is here

I couldn’t write this morning, as I usually do. I was feeling under the weather, and I had to take some rest. Don’t worry, it’s nothing serious. Just a mild case of malaria, which is very common in Nigeria. I’m taking some medication and drinking lots of fluids, and I’m sure I’ll be back to my normal self soon.

I know you must have missed my daily dose of happiness and inspiration, and I appreciate your loyalty and support. You are the reason I keep writing and sharing my thoughts with you. You are my muse and my motivation.

So, to make up for my absence, I have a special gift for you. I have written a haiku for you, inspired by the November Joy theme of embracing happiness. As you know, I have been writing about this topic since November 1st, and I think it’s very important, especially in these challenging times. Happiness is not something that happens to us, but something that we create for ourselves. Happiness is a choice, a habit, or a practise. Happiness is a way of living.

PS: A haiku is a type of short poem that consists of three lines with five, seven, and five syllables, respectively.

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Here is the haiku I wrote for you. I hope you enjoy it and find some meaning in it.

Happiness Haiku

Sunshine on my face
Flowers blooming in the spring
Happiness is here

What do you think of this haiku? Do you agree with the message? How do you embrace happiness in your life? I would love to hear from you. Please reply to this email and share your thoughts with me.

Thank you for being part of my community. You are awesome and amazing. I hope you have a wonderful day and a happy week ahead. Stay happy and healthy. I’ll write to you again tomorrow.

Your friend & poet,

Jaachi Anyatonwu

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Jaachị Anyatọnwụ

Jaachị Anyatọnwụ is a poet, editor, and publisher living in the suburbs of Aba. He is the author of numerous poetry chapbooks and collections including 'Under the Sheets', 'Write Me A Poem', '30', 'Isms', 'Amina', and many others.

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