GE Hiakus

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
Mistress of gadgets and pans
W Paces.

Gnawing emptiness
My turkey feels lost inside
Stuffing is evil.

• Christine
05/16/03

Green bean casserole
Can AB save this "hot dish"?
That's another show

Two birds in the pan
Garlicky greens on the side
Company's coming!

• new cook
05/16/03

We all watch the show
Anticipating the fate
Of the one called Paul

Of course I'm not a
Nutritional Antropo-
logist. But she is.

His mom is gone to
Cleveland. How is Chuck going
to survive tonight?

They came. And they left.
What once was turkey is gone.
How sweet the brine was.

GEFP. Wow!
We all come to speak of brine.
Yet we leave with pie.

I check my cupboards.
All of the food was eaten.
Yet still I hunger.

Not all salts are same.
Kosher is his rock of choice.
And what about you?

• joseph
05/16/03

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Last Edited: 08/27/2010