Haiku
A hai-ku is a
po-em with five syl-la-bles
in the first line and ...
Hai-ku: three line po-
Em, five syl-la-bles in first
Line, se-ven in sec-
Three line po-em with
five syl-la-bles, then se-ven,
then five in the last
Hai-ku: three line po
-em, five syl-la-bles, then se
-ven, five in the last
Hai-ku: three lines. Five,
se-ven, five syl-la-bles. Tends
to be (a) bit snea-ky.
Hai-ku: three lines. Five,
se-ven, five syl-la-bles; Oft-
-en a bit snea-ky.
Poetry by Andrew Bindon
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Written on 2009-12-22 at 14:22
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