The Waiter Attacked.
I only asked for ketchup.
Next time I'll get veal.
2007-01-07 21:13:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Haiku=a Japanese verse form(poetry)rendered in English as three unrhymed lines of 5,7,and 5 syllables respectively(total of 17 syllables),often on some suject in nature.
2007-01-07 21:22:13
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answered by stressed 2
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Japanese form of poetry with 17-syllable usually in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables
2007-01-07 21:14:10
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answered by secnarF06 2
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I love it.
After your question you added a haiku yourself.
Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poem typically arranged in 5-7-5 syllable format.
2007-01-07 21:14:25
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answered by C D 2
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A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons and can also be a poem written in this form.
2007-01-07 21:14:57
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answered by BuckFush 5
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It is a Japenese style poetry format.
Distinctive by Three line sentences.
Of 5 then 7 then 5 sylables
2007-01-07 22:25:08
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answered by All Peaches an cream 2
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A 3 sentence japanese poem.
The first and third sentences have 5 syllables, and the second sentence has 7 syllables.
I like posting here.
It gives me something to do.
And I feel helpful.
2007-01-07 21:13:36
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answered by ardra71 3
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I think it's a Japanese poem with a fixed number of syllables
2007-01-07 22:22:36
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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A fragrance from Avon
2007-01-07 21:13:13
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answered by North of Heaven 3
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it's a Japanese poem with three lines.
5 syllabus on the first line
7 syllabus on the second line
5 syllabus on the third line.
it doesn't need to rhyme though.
2007-01-07 21:14:09
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answered by monochrome 4
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