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Haiku Can You?
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Maddie Hayes
Well-Connected
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Feb-18-2006 02:41
Can you Haiku?
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
Maddie got a gun
"bang bang" shot him in the head
woke up, just a dream
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Anikka
Babelfish
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Oct-29-2009 16:04
Boredom tiptoes in
On little squirrel tootsies
The boards go quiet.
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Oct-29-2009 18:29
Like too much champagne
Haiku can make anything
sound rather profound.
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Oct-29-2009 18:51
Not a confession!
drunk on bubbly I am not
officer! *stumble*
I am in public
yet I should be in barchat
where is everyone? :(
Really now, arrete!
I shall speak haikus for days
damn your bumps, Squirrel!
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Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe
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Oct-30-2009 05:53
I get no kick from
champagne, but I do get a
kick from a haiku.
I'm lying about
the champagne, by the way, but
not about haikus.
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Joseph Zeo
Tale Spinner
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Oct-31-2009 21:48
System overload
Both in real life and Sleuthville
Someone kill me please?
A moment of rest
Between work work and work
But barchat is blank :(
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Nov-1-2009 09:16
Wow wow wow wow wow
I am really bad at these
Wow wow wow wow wow
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Molly Maltese
Old Shoe
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Nov-1-2009 09:53
You are quite correct
but, too much sugar to care.
Happy halloween.
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Anikka
Babelfish
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Nov-1-2009 09:55
L O L yoyo!
That was really terrible...
But quite fun to read.
Last night - Hallowe'en
Black cat slinks through the darkness
His name is Grover!
(Yes, I have a black cat named Grover. Yes, he made it through both Mischief Night and Hallowe'en safely. I think it's because he's so cute.)
November begins
With air crisp, like fresh apples
And leaves on the ground.
Haiku in my brain
Haiku flows from my fingers
I think I'm done now.
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Keira Ann
Bloodhound
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Nov-1-2009 15:38
Working nights no fun
Up all night, sleeping all day
Wasting it away.
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Nov-1-2009 21:49
Oh no, not Hake, eww!
Of all the fish in the sea,
I'd rather flounder.
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