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The Manic Haiku Game

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The Manic Haiku Game

How it works:

Haikus are short poems with the structure 5 - 7 - 5, which means the first line is 5 syllables long, the second one is 7 syllables, and then back down to 5 syllables.

On your turn, you must write a Haiku using a word supplied by the person that went before you. Once you write your haiku using the word, you must then supply the next word for the next poet ;)


Example:

(the imaginary friend before me wanted me to write a haiku about domain names, so here is my Haiku)

I love domain names
in every shape and size
and they love me too

Next Haiku word: HOST

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... the next person up must write a haiku using the word "host" somewhere in the poem... then proceed to offer the next word.

If you are confused or have any questions let me know, and I will try to explain better...

otherwise, jump in and have fun -

Good Luck

Jennifer
 
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Originally posted by HellFear
Well..I don't know how to do Haiku poems, and I'm really bad at poems.

:lol:
Bad? So am I.
 
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I won the jackpot
I won it yesterday, yay!
now time to spend it

gah im getting cheesier :)
 
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next word? ;)
 
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cheesier you say
white belt, shoes, polyester suit
velveta not brie

next word: snapped
 
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Snapped that great domain,
but sadly it has no use,
now selling it cheap.

...how sad :(
Next word: sad
 
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Sad is how I feel
When after six months of waiting
The name is re-regged


Sad is how I feel
When the name I had backordered
Shows new name server


Sad is how I feel
When the name I had big plans for
Has a new owner

:bah:
Next word:
WooHoo
 
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