Here is my short poem: Gay, nay.
Not that there is anything wrong with it.
2006-07-16 06:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Nugatory - A haiku can exceed three lines, but the actual definition of a haiku is that it cannot exceed 17 syllables.
2006-07-16 06:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, haiku. 3 lines, 17 syllables
2006-07-16 06:30:59
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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The poems suits the call. i like the final bit - The 4 instructions in my compass has continuously pointed promptly to you. in spite of the shown fact that, shouldn't or no longer it is "have" particularly of "has"? besides, what makes a sturdy poet?? a sturdy poet isn't inevitably nicely-enjoyed and vice versa. in case you have a fondness (for poetry), you may continuously write reason' you purely savor so, only for the heck of it. Yah???
2016-11-02 04:10:43
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answered by zubrzycki 4
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Find a haiku. By definition they can't exceed three lines.
2006-07-16 06:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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M' illumino d'immenso.
this is a poem titled, Mattino (morning)by Ungaretti, italian hermetic poet.
2006-07-16 06:31:17
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answered by yukasdog 3
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how about english and german? now being published, for the very first time, right here: *the old pine sighs its final goodbyes* (that just came to me. billiant, no? chuckle chuckle) und jetzt etwas anderes auf deutsch : die menscheit, warum? steiff und dumm? (german's very much a second language, i think steiff=stiff?)
2006-07-16 06:39:07
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answered by drakke1 6
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has to be a couplet, 2 lines.
2006-07-16 06:32:53
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answered by cartman 2
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Fleas
Adam had'em.
2006-07-16 06:35:21
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answered by Lydia 7
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try checking HAIKU of japanese...
2006-07-16 06:34:04
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answered by charm 2
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