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 Exploring the world of comic strips
through vague Japanese poetry.
September 10, 2009
The content on this page is solely created by you, the viewers, so if you want to see more, you'll have to contribute something yourself.
- Haikus are a form of poetry that consists of three lines with five, seven, then five syllables on each respective line. For example...
Rockwood is in space (5 syllables)
On a circular station (7 syllables)
Looking down on Earth (5 syllables)
Obviously, that's pretty boring, but technically correct. Try to do more than just count syllables. Be creative!
- The haiku you submit doesn't necessarily have to have Rockwood mentioned in it, but it would be nice if it related to something in the site somehow, whether it be space-related or just pertaining to a topic brought up elsewhere.
On with the haikus!
Haiku number one responds to our subtle
hints...
Was that hint for me?
I'll contribute anyway.
Titans tonight. YES!
--Sarcasmo
Haiku number two jumps back in time to 1964...
Ed Sullivan said
"Ladies and gentlemen, The
Beatles." Enough said.
--Bad Panda
Haiku number three gets Haiku of
the
Week for not being remastered...
The Beatles are back!
In mono and stereo
Better than ever.
--Jane Rohan
Want to see last week's Haiku Thursday? Go
check it out!
Send in your haiku and maybe next week you can achieve poetry fame! See you then!
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