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Sylva,       this is the day you’ve been waiting for.

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953 nut
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Haiku Day is here

April breeze, warm and gentle

Joyful holiday

 

National Haiku Day, an initiative of The Haiku Foundation, celebrates the art form every April 17. A haiku is an ancient form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with the syllable structure “five-seven-five” — although this is contested for being a western way of teaching the haiku. Japanese haikus also count sounds, not only syllables. Haikus typically revolve around nature, the passing of seasons, or ephemeral beauty. At the risk of sounding like your high school English teacher, they rely more on images than metaphors. They’re also very concise, due to their short length. Try one! @SylvanLakeWH

 

 

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rmaynard

No thank you. I hated poetry in school, and still hate it today. 

 

If it doesn't rhyme it's not a poem. :confusion-confused:

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WHX??

Sylva,       this is the day you refresh your spell checker... :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH

A day for Haiku

Dawn, Regal Red as Wheel Horse

Sweet sweet exhaust plume

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Achto
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Knew a guy named Ku

He was high all of the time

We called him High Ku

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ebinmaine

Tractors Multiply

Wheelhorse Wheelhorse Wheelhorse herd

I'll only buy one more

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953 nut
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I'll only buy one more

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