sabato 23 giugno 2007

haiku-ing with bill



Definition of Haiku: A haiku is a three-line, un-rhyming Japanese form of poetry. It consists of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables.Each Haiku Poem Follows This Pattern: Line 1: Five syllables or “beats in a word”Line 2: Seven syllables or “beats in a word”Line 3: Five syllables or “beats in a word”little jap stick houseblown up with a bomb, '42mission: accomplishedkissing boys is funcold sores on my lips are notherpes is for life...more to come. maybe.

2 commenti:

outbackjackandjill810 ha detto...

blown up with a bomb, '42 <--eight syllables.

heredpatherejanan61 ha detto...

oh you're right. i guess bill and i fail as teachers.