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Originally Posted by Tenchu
... What is the damn point?
Haikus have no rythum, none.
I won't write again...
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Good Haiku, However I personaly think Hiaku has a rhythm like this.
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Originally Posted by SHAD0W
Haiku are easy
but sometimes don't make sense
refrigerator
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Also Good Haiku. However, I must point out haiku could be miss-understood sometimes as meaningless.
Because haiku is a kind of compressed poem, the reader must read between the line.
Famous Haiku poet "Matsuo Basho(family name first)" composed this haiku which is referred to by either of J.D. Salinger's novels.
古池や (ふるいけや;In a old Pond)
蛙とびこむ (かわずとびこむ; Frogs jump)
水の音 (みずのおと; with sound of water)
When I read these haiku, I imagine a sceen. Haiku is a photograph of mind.
Reading haiku is like as de-cyphering. What do you imagine from this haiku?