Haikuul
So I need to hand in two haiku for my Form & Technique in Poetry class. I'm no Basho, but we two should probably compare notes.
[Editor's Note: Haiku are syllabic poems in a tercet (three-line groups).
The first line is five.
The second line is seven.
And then five again.]
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Winter stalls buses.
I give up. Then they pass me,
Halfway up the hill.
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Pebbles meet seashells
Clacks of twenty-six keyboards
White noise for teachers
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Look at Jeff Goldbloom--
if you can. Don't stare too long.
A futile contest.
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Haiku are like rice.
Add reflective samurai.
Bake 'til golden brown.
1 Comments:
Jared,
I was doing a search for "Hai-Kuul" because of my ego and found your site!
GREAT STUFF!
So good...
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