Spam Haiku
Mange emigration!
Seduce repudiation!
spoonful. . . i n f i n i t e l y
Shawl formality! {external stole}
Lull shown, silence gaping: obsoleTE pedagogy
Er, wasn't that a piece from BLAST?
Mange emigration!
Seduce repudiation!
spoonful. . . i n f i n i t e l y
Shawl formality! {external stole}
Lull shown, silence gaping: obsoleTE pedagogy
Er, wasn't that a piece from BLAST?
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A haiku, to be a haiku, has to contain a ki-go, or a word indicating the season. (this rule is typically overlooked in the English psed-genre which appears to have no rules other than LENGTH -- and even that attended too none too carefully)
which word would you say it is in this case?
for example
the moon is white
my nose is red
the ki-go, or season word, is moon, which is implicitely understood to be a symbol of autumn. thus, a cold autumn night
Clearly, the ki-go is 'spoonful', a classic symbol of spring.
I got cofused in there! I've never read such a complicated haiku...or was it?
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