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WHAT'S'AT? A HIGH-COO?
A haiku is a Japanese poem of 5, 7, & 5 syllables in 3 lines.
Modern American haiku are . . . whatever, but still in 3 lines.
high-coo.com
is the new haiku website of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School's Creative Writing magnet. All copyrights to all poems on this website belong to their individual authors, and none may be reproduced without written consent.
Begins early bright
Shadows are formed from the sun
And tomorrow starts
Open your mouth wide
Patterned flakes tickle hot tongues
And then melt away
On the window pane
Sits a lonely cactus plant
Until the sun comes
Stormy alley ways
Dogs look for a slab of meat
Cats lick the rain puddle
Procrastination
We cross paths once more, again
See you tomorrow!
There's too much to do
I've got five research papers
Maybe I'll fake sick
WHAT'S'AT? A HIGH-COO?
high-coo.com
is the new haiku website of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School's Creative Writing magnet. All copyrights to all poems on this website belong to their individual authors, and none may be reproduced without written consent.
Shadows are formed from the sun
And tomorrow starts
Open your mouth wide
Patterned flakes tickle hot tongues
And then melt away
On the window pane
Sits a lonely cactus plant
Until the sun comes
Stormy alley ways
Dogs look for a slab of meat
Cats lick the rain puddle
Procrastination
We cross paths once more, again
See you tomorrow!
There's too much to do
I've got five research papers
Maybe I'll fake sick
