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    Cool Haiku for the Kilted

    Ok, on another thread, some of you were hijacking the thread and writing fine haiku. Here's a thread all to itself to post away.



    Haiku is easy,
    Five for the first, seven for
    the second, then five.

    SOKS will be meeting,
    This Thursday at Scottish Rite,
    with others kilted.

    While wearing kilt, the
    Canuck felt morning breezes,
    Keep his jewels cool.

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    Hijacking the thread?
    Never! Posts were related!
    This saddens me so...


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    accusation? false.
    hijack that thread? i did not.
    'twas just an aside.

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    There are rules here. Each line of the Haiku must be self contained and not spill over to the next line.

    While wearing kilt, the
    Canuck felt morning breezes,
    Keep his jewels cool.
    Don't feel bad, I am still working hard to master this medium my self. Very difficult.

    I think it would be great if every XMarker posted in Haiku for just one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    There are rules here. Each line of the Haiku must be self contained and not spill over to the next line.
    Haiku police too?
    Tis not just the kilt wearing...
    Live and learn - but post!


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    That is just crazy.
    Pandemonium would reign.
    My oh my, oh my.
    Gentleman of Substance

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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    wool, dyed red and blue
    hints of peat and bog and marsh
    haggis on my plate

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    I've always understood that one of the key aspects of a haiku is that one should be able to ascertain the season of the year that's being written about...usually through a reference to something associated with the season; rain, snow, etc.

    Makes it a wee bit tougher, eh?

    Best

    AA

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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    cool waters trickle
    from stream to pot to bottle
    down my throat it goes
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    better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    I've always understood that one of the key aspects of a haiku is that one should be able to ascertain the season of the year that's being written about...usually through a reference to something associated with the season; rain, snow, etc.

    Makes it a wee bit tougher, eh?

    Best

    AA
    Yes, I think that's true in the original Haiku... but then it's also being written in another language. That hasn't been followed as much in the the western adaptation of Haiku.

    January? June?
    The seasons pass; we might not.
    English class? A pain.

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