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trolling on the boards
so bored at work and so mad need laptop to game
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You guys are missing two of the most important aspects of haiku.
One is that there should be some reference to either nature or the insignificance / impermanence of life. References to a season are a common way to accomplish this, as all seasons end and bring forth a new season, and in turn all years end in winter, where life is dark, only to give birth to a new spring, etc. This can be as simple as referring to a cherry blossom, which is a symbol of impermanence because they are so perfect yet last only a very short amount of time before falling and withering. The second is an "ah ha!" moment, where the audience is supposed to glean some token of wisdom or mirth or just deeper insight into your poem, all at once. It's kind of like a punchline; in haiku, you're supposed to set the audience up for the "ah ha!" moment. Without these two aspects or a decent attempt to adapt these concepts to other aspects of life, a poem with 5/7/5 syllables is not haiku.
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Mo'fukka got me flippin' tables 'n' shit.
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Anyway, I was taught about haiku by 2 different Japanese people who could have been wrong. *shrug* Your wikipedia source makes you look like quite the college grad tho.
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I demand that this thread be changed to a Shakespearean sonnet thread!
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New to server! Need ---
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