Japanese Haiku is a non-rhyming, 3 line poem of 5 syllables, 7 syllables and 5 syllables. I have westernized that art form to create a hybrid called: Yippi-Yi-Haiku. Here are 3 examples. I will post more as demand dictates.
“Haiku – L – Water”
Keep a lookin’ Dan
There is water in this land
And you need a bath.
Jeff Hildebrandt © 2005
“Haiku-poo #2”
He was not aware
Cows once stood where he now walks
And the chips are down.
Jeff Hildebrandt © 2009
“Haikulinary”
Beefsteak and biscuits
boiled beans and no antacid;
A trail cook’s revenge.
Jeff Hildebrandt © 2005
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Funny stuff!
ReplyDeleteI like 'em.
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