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Originally Posted by fatfoo
Digifan, I forgot the format of the haiku,
So I don't know whether it is one. Doo-doo-doo.
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It wasn't even close so I am not sure what he is talking about. Haiku is traditionally in one line but American versions place them in three, with usually only 5 syllables in the first and last line, 7 syllables in the second.
Example:
I walk across sand
And find myself blistering
In the hot, hot heat
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