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Most of literotica's haiku isn't technically haiku.It's cute. Technically, it's not haiku, but it's cute.
Most of literotica's haiku isn't technically haiku.
Very true. For that matter, most of the haiku ever written by non-Japanese people isn't technically haiku and probably a fair bit of that written by Japanese people, too.
Very true. For that matter, most of the haiku ever written by non-Japanese people isn't technically haiku and probably a fair bit of that written by Japanese people, too.
clumsy english prose
quill on parchment flounders
poop
Yes, like that.
Don't mind me. I'm in a horrible mood. During the night, I was forced to leave my house with my daughter since the neighbors decided to do some late night fumigating... without telling me. Our houses are attached, and my house promptly filled with noxious fumes. I had to wake up my parents and sleep at their house. Good times.
Oh Sweetie! When do you get to go back?
Erotic math haiku, eh?
Spiffy.
Maybe we should start a thread for combinatory poetry.
Ironic September sestina
Romantic coffee tanka
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Erotic math haiku, eh?
Spiffy.
Maybe we should start a thread for combinatory poetry.
Ironic September sestina
Romantic coffee tanka
Political dildo limerick
Romantic coffee tanka
If we change that to tea, I am on board.
My dear, everyone knows tea goes better with sonnets...
LOL
Erotic math haiku, eh?
Spiffy.
Maybe we should start a thread for combinatory poetry.
Ironic September sestina
Romantic coffee tanka
Political dildo limerick
We did have a boob-ku challenge in 2002. And I know we invented a form called "ho-ku," but I can't find the thread for that one. Can't think of any combined form challenges though, but I think the "Bob" probably combined rules from a few forms.![]()
Coincidentally, ho-ku is a particularly appropriate choice in portmanteaux.
Actually, a portmanteaux challenge would be pretty interesting. We've never done one, and we have some inventive poets here.
That would be an interesting challenge; I, for one, appreciate a mellifluous portmanteau.
Equinoxe said:That would be an interesting challenge; I, for one, appreciate a mellifluous portmanteau.
Angeline said:There's certainly a range of them, probably lots of mellifluous examples, although the two that are coming to my mind right off are "slithy" and "Billary." The latter, at least, is pedestrian although someone with a good sense of humor could make a funny, timely poem by riffing on it.
I love both of you! You are the only people I know that can use "mellifluous" and "portmanteau" in the same sentence.
Maybe we should start a thread for combinatory poetry.
Political dildo limerick
NiceBut how could tea not go with East Asian poetry?