It's been a long time since I wrote anything like that. I always thought the syllable rule was fun. Annoying but fun since it forced you to be creative. XD
I remember my seventh grade English teacher. He was a man born to missionary parents in Japan who grew up there then moved to America. When we got to the poetry section, he made us write tons of Haiku. A not just the "5-7-5" ones, but we had this whole checklist. For example:
I cushion my tears
into my dry pillow
under the willow.
idk i just made it up ahah.
then if you didn't use the syllable rule, does it still count as a hakiku? like isnt a haiku what it is becuz of that? idk.
Selene Shri
Grand Otaku | Posted 03/16/09 | Reply
(I ignore the syllable rule, I think it's silly)
If you ignore the rule, then it's not a Haiku anymore. oO
~Sarah
Allamorph
Spiritus Memorae (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
(I ignore the syllable rule, I think it's silly.)
You would.
The fun part about arbitrary restrictions like these is figuring out how to make them work for you instead of against you.
Kimmeh
The Beautiful German | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
Humor is awesome
It doesn’t have to make sense
Cannibalism
Haa.
"This is Schweinsteiger fashion. ZIS IZ FASHUNN."
Kaerlyn
Tea pixie (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
They were nifty. I like the sparrow one the best *smiles*
Sabrina
Otaku Archangel | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
It's been a long time since I wrote anything like that. I always thought the syllable rule was fun. Annoying but fun since it forced you to be creative. XD
-Sabrina
red kie
Otaku Eternal | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
@:
omg lol! thats funy
)Oo~ Black rabit ~oO(
red kie
Otaku Eternal | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
i love the last one you wrote!
)Oo~ Black rabit ~oO(
fma17
Otaku Eternal | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
I really love to write those sometimes.but i am never any good! I try to follow the whole syllable rule but then i usually dont! Have a great day!
fma17
Zakuro Rose
Otaku Eternal | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
I remember my seventh grade English teacher. He was a man born to missionary parents in Japan who grew up there then moved to America. When we got to the poetry section, he made us write tons of Haiku. A not just the "5-7-5" ones, but we had this whole checklist. For example:
wallpaperotaku
The Hero of Time (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
Yep I made one for the Haiku ecard contest yesterday ^_^
Dreamed Revelations
both black and white soon unfold
the death of Syaoran.
I really liked the sparrow Haiku you wrote! It find good from bad ^_^
~Wall-iE
NinjaGirlSango
Full of intestines (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
lawl. I created a haiku competition in the cards category just earlier this week.
P:
~NGS
tiggerola
Weaver of Dreams (Otaku Angel) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
I did once back in 3rd grade.
Someone is having a Grettings challenge for a card with a haiku the creator made, you should enter it :3
TrinityLight
Senior Otaku+ | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
I cushion my tears
into my dry pillow
under the willow.
idk i just made it up ahah.
then if you didn't use the syllable rule, does it still count as a hakiku? like isnt a haiku what it is becuz of that? idk.
bellpickle
Pickle of the Year (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
@Miss Anonymous:
My God. How can such beauty exist in this world.
:3
bellpickle
Pickle of the Year (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
From the plane, home is
a marsh of glittering dots
and neon rivers.
Bah, I know the last line is normally more revealing than the first, but it seemed to flow better this way.
Last edited by bellpickle at 5:29:47 AM EDT on March 14, 2009.
Miss Anonymous
Vagrant AI (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 03/14/09 | Reply
Here's one I personally made recently:
I am a Fantard.
My mind ticks most heartily
with fantard-like thoughts.