Monday, August 13, 2007

The return of the haiku

What is a haiku? Taken from a website found in a Google search it is defined there as follows:

A style of lyric poetry borrowed from the Japanese that typically presents an intense emotion or vivid image of nature, which, traditionally, is designed to lead to a spiritual insight. Haiku is a fixed poetic form, consisting of seventeen syllables organized into three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Today, however, many poets vary the syllabic count in their haiku. See also fixed form.

Ignorant ex-wife.
Leave your number, we will call.
Remain stupid then.

Brand new Dell laptop.
Faster, more space, no writer.
Same Win shite, diff day.

Old comps, everywhere.
Clean up, ship out, time to go.
Want to buy one now?

Music, food for soul.
Bitrates, grating on the soul.
Can the two work well?

Got broadband last month.
No comp to surf worldwide web.
Online bill coming.

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