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Week 1
May 12, 2014 15:43:34 GMT -5
Post by A Right To Write on May 12, 2014 15:43:34 GMT -5
**Annie
Inappropriate amount of Bailey's; should I waste this on haiku?
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Week 1
May 12, 2014 15:44:04 GMT -5
Post by A Right To Write on May 12, 2014 15:44:04 GMT -5
**Zach
Eyelid insides egg- yolk yellow-pink, promise-warm against wind's blue kiss
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Week 1
May 26, 2014 19:38:32 GMT -5
Post by A Right To Write on May 26, 2014 19:38:32 GMT -5
Prompt 1:
1. Have an interaction with something outside yourself. This could be a conversation you have, something you read, hear or experience. 2. Choose one pro-noun from this interaction 3. Write a Haiku about it
Haiku definition A haiku is a traditional Japanese poem consisting of three lines. Though there are different ways to write haiku, the traditional pattern in English is to write the first and last lines with five syllables each, and the middle line with seven syllables. In other words, the pattern of syllables looks like this: Line 1: 5 syllables Line 2: 7 syllables Line 3: 5 syllables
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