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Re: Haiku



> 
> QIt tlhIch'a'Daq jIlenglI'
> phorghmeyDaq jIpum
> jIyIn 'ej rIn may' 
> 
> Not having my definition of "haiku" handy would someone please 
> post the proper peramiter for such poetic form.
> 
> Enjoy. 
> -- 
> David Barron || [email protected]  ||   lup Hoch yIyInqu'
>    Klingon Language Postal Course       ||   qaStaHvIS wa' lup
>     P.O. Box 37, Eagle ID 83616         || yInpu' wa'netlh yInmey
> IT'S FREE!!! Send S.A.S.E (Not available by e-mail so dont't ask!)
> 
I found it! According to Websters 9th collegiate Dictionary
a haiku is three lines consisting of 5, 7, adn 5 syllables respectively. 
A peom of this form ussually has a seasonal reference. 
-- 
David Barron || [email protected]  ||   lup Hoch yIyInqu'
   Klingon Language Postal Course       ||   qaStaHvIS wa' lup
    P.O. Box 37, Eagle ID 83616         || yInpu' wa'netlh yInmey
IT'S FREE!!! Send S.A.S.E (Not available by e-mail so dont't ask!)



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