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Main Entry: hai·ku ['hI-(")kü] Function: noun Etymology: Japanese; Date: 1902 : an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively; also : a poem in this form usually having a seasonal reference -- compare TANKA |
| O Spiky haired one Seduce me with your grilling Smoke wafts to heaven. Blazing eyes of steel Gnawing emptiness • Christine |
| Green bean casserole Can AB save this "hot dish"? That's another show Two birds in the pan • new cook |
| We all watch the show Anticipating the fate Of the one called Paul Of course I'm not a His mom is gone to They came. And they left. GEFP. Wow! I check my cupboards. Not all salts are same. • joseph |
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Last Edited: 08/27/2010 |