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13 March 2006, 15:00
Marterius
A haiku? :-)
I am surprised by you abilities, who would have thought that AR could change from 45-70 mania into a poetry debating society? Eeker

Let's explore this a bit further! What about a thread on haikus (on African topic I should add)? Someone might even offer a prize for a winner just to make it stop? Razzer Roll Eyes

Lawndart, I have particular expectations when it comes to you. thumb

Just a humble attempt on my part...

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13 March 2006, 16:22
JudgeG
Princely host Saeed
Who chose to suffer fools and
Give us space to play
13 March 2006, 17:40
Cunningham
Since wew are going to give this a go here I thought I would post the official rules of a Haiku. They are as follows: Haikus are a form of poetry, which originated in Japan. They have been used there for centuries and made their way to countries all over the world. These special poems are consisted of three lines: the first line having five syllables, the second having seven syllables, and the third having five syllables. Often haikus are about things in nature, like plants and animals. But more recent forms of haikus are about anything the poet wants to write about.


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13 March 2006, 18:21
Rusty
What great fun!

We Band of Brothers!
Carry our doubles afield!
Fire, Eject, Reload!



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13 March 2006, 18:38
Eland Slayer
Right here on AR,
We talk of African hunts,
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13 March 2006, 20:38
lb404
quote:
Originally posted by Rusty:
What great fun!

We Band of Brothers!
Carry our doubles afield!
Fire, Eject, Reload!
jumping

priceless!


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