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A fun poem which
has five syllables in the first line, seven in The second, and five in the third line, it's mostly just about nature. Pandemonium
And chaos in our world at least I'm asleep |
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A Japanese form of poetry used by lazy people. Haiku example:
I like potatoes They are yummy and filling Five more syllables |
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A type of Japanese poetry always 3 lines in length. The lines always have 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Haiku usually focuses on highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons.
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Haiku are strictly about nature. All of the definitions posted here are incorrect, those are senryu, which are haiku that do not deal with nature. HAIKU:
Whispering softly Willow trees in the winter Sway in the cold wind. SENRYU: I have a big cock It is much bigger than yours Yours is just too small |
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A strict form of Japanese poetry consisting of 3 lines.
Format: First Line 5 Syllables Second Line 7 Syllables Third Line 5 Syllables A cow's in the field,
It knows not what is to come. Rare or medium? |
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Haikus have three lines.
The first has five syllables, Then seven, then five. Proper haikus are about nature, especially the seasons; the structure tends to be more important than the words. A haiku:
Underneath a tree Summer air is so easy. So is yo mama. |
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A form of poetry that has a certain format. The format of the poem is, the first line 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables and the third 5 syllables Haiku About Valley Forge
Washington is cold I kept his mother real warm I'm his new daddy |
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