To: snippy_about_it; Darkchylde; SAMWolf
right wrong up or down
we don't need no stinkin rules
haiku done our way
Whatever, Robert Frost said poetry without rules is like a tennis match without a net - and it is true also for haiku. And Basho had his motto: "Learn the rules; and then forget them." Take your personal pick:
1. Seventeen syllables in one line.
2. Seventeen syllables written in three lines.
3. Seventeen syllables written in three lines divided into 5-7-5.
4. Seventeen syllables written in a vertical (flush left or centered) line.
5. Less than 17 syllables written in three lines as short-long-short.
6. Less than 17 syllables written in three vertical lines as short-long-short. (Ala Barry Semegran)
7. Write what can be said in one breath.
8. Use a season word (kigo) or seasonal reference.
THERE ARE 65 RULES JUST ON THIS ONE PAGE I FOUND, I ONLY LIST EIGHT HERE TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA. One site says there are over 700 rules. HA!!!!!
76 posted on
10/01/2003 3:59:00 PM PDT by
snippy_about_it
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To: snippy_about_it
You're right. We don't need no stinkin rules!!!!!
77 posted on
10/01/2003 4:09:53 PM PDT by
SAMWolf
(You're so vain I bet you think this tagline's about you...)
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