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Reflecting on This Semester through a Scattering of Haikus

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USFSP chapter.

If you know me (which not many yet do since I just transferred), then you would be aware that I adore poetry. The story behind my adoration of poetry started with a children’s encyclopedia section on haikus. I had hated writing before I was exposed to haikus. I somehow had the notion in my head that I was not creative enough to write, and that since writing never had a perfect solution (as elementary mathematics tends to have), I was constantly frustrated over this inability to achieve perfection in writing.

This striving for perfection has haunted me past my elementary years of writing. It followed into job after job, into friendships, and into my attitude toward myself. This is one of my greatest areas I am working to improve on. To accept oneself, not with complacency, but rather, to accept oneself as a work in progress, but a beautiful one at that, is a goal of mine.

But how better a way to initially expose myself to writing creatively, then to give myself the perimeters of haikus? The simple form bound by restrictions over the amounts of lines and syllables used helped me ease into writing creatively. And now as this semester ends and I wish to reflect on lessons learned, the form of haikus seems like a familiar way to simply analyze and put forth a few of those lessons.

1. Why worry so much?

Isolation is not key

Just try harder girl

2. But don’t try too hard

At the end of the day just

be kind to yourself

3. Boys and girls will come

and they certainly will go

but just smile through

4. Are you there, right now?

Depression go away and come

back another grey day

5. But right now, I feel

okay. And that is progress.

Making myself proud

6. Thank you family

Grandma’s phone’s calls at midnight

They make me smile wide.

7. 3 A.M. drives

Rolling bridges with washing tides,

Me, myself, and I

8. Mid-semester blues

Red heels and sexy fine shoes

Girl, get your mind right

9. Find a new safe space

Switch it up; study all night

Don’t give up the fight

10. I am – Sylvia Plath

Words of writers on my wrist

Lessons learned with bliss

And with those brief stanzas, I reflect on the people, the lessons, and the memories of this semester. Have a great winter break and see you next year!

HCXOXO,

Emily

 

Hi, my name is Emily Sandifer. I am a 22 year old psychology student with the aspirations of working in higher education. I am passionate about writing, communication, and building interpersonal relationships.
A Mass Communications Major with a passion for inspiring others.Â