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Wednesday, February 25, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

Haiku Of The Day THUNDER AND LIGHTNING SUCH A PAIR UNPARALLED ---BATTLE IN THE SKY Sign in to see full entry.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

Haiku Of The Day sun in moon's shadow fire and ice in the sky ---together as one Sign in to see full entry.

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Monday, February 23, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

Haiku Of The Day I SURRENDER TO THE AFTERGLOW OF SUNSET ---FADING IN THE SKY Sign in to see full entry.

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Sunday, February 22, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

Haiku Of The Day ON INK STAINED NIGHTS YOU STREAK ACROSS MY WINDOW --DARE I WISH ON YOU? Sign in to see full entry.

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Saturday, February 21, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

Haiku Of The Day time still waits for me it sits on my warm doorstep ---basking in the sun Sign in to see full entry.

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Friday, February 20, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

HAIKU OF THE DAY A QUESTION FOR TIME ARE YOU JUST AN ECHO OF ---CONTINUITY? Sign in to see full entry.

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Thursday, February 19, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

HAIKU OF THE DAY MOONLIGHT BECKONS ME TO SHARE A DANCE AT MIDNIGHT ---ON SNOW-CAPPED FLOORS Sign in to see full entry.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

HAIKU OF THE DAY WIND PUMMELS MY BACK SUNSHINE STINGS MY SHOULDER BLADES --- AS I DIG FOR ROOTS Sign in to see full entry.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2004

A Japanese poetry form using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 & 5 syllables

HAIKU OF THE DAY THROUGH SNOW FLAKES I SEARCH FRANTIC AND LOST WITHOUT YOU --- WHERE ARE YOU CELL PHONE? Sign in to see full entry.

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A Japanese form of poetry using three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. A Haiku can be about anything, but usually gives readers a variation on the norm. Divided into two parts, both are independant of one another while enriching the understanding of each and are usually divided by a colon, a long dash or ellipsis. Each contains a Kigo (season)word, ex.; summer, winter or something less obvious. Of course nothing is set in stone.

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