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limku
Limericks distilled to Haiku | |
When you are unsure if you want to dedicate the time to read an entire limerick, get a synopsis in the condensed to the 5-7-5 syllable format. But be warned -- these dont rhyme!
Man from Nantucket
Hid life savings thoughtlessly.
Daughter was a thief.
Now the pelican
Can
hold much food in his beak.
Hell, I dont know how.
Two classy people,
Pretty from head to torso,
Never had children.
Reference higherku [link], since its dedicated to further abbreviating Haiku.
The first limku could be compressed to the higherku:
man bucket nantucket
higherku.
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/higherku [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
This one is good too./Your conversation is changed/to Speak in Haiku.
http://www.halfbake.../Speak_20in_20Haiku [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Other way doesn't
http://www.futility...03/10/form-fitting/ There was a young man from Honshu Who tried limericks in haiku, But [Dub, Mar 10 2013]
[link]
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Man from Nantucket
Was generously endowed.
His ear was not safe. |
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(Surely everyone's heard that one...?) |
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A woman named Anne.
Gives very good head, she can.
Turn's out she's a man!
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Huge Dairy State man
Proudly displayed his unit
in public places |
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Alternative limku construction, a replay from Lifeless Limericks: |
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I once met a man, Japanese. A limerick, He wrote with ease, but, |
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When it was done, he Did not want one, but double, Haiku poems, these. |
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Chaucer is sadly neglected. |
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Good thinking Rods...
From Shoreham hailing,
A Youth, paper-legg-ed, strode.
Oer-stretched. Breeches breeched.
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Or try Haimericks -
Exactly the same, but still:
Wondrous maneuver!
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Chaucer is thankfully overlooked. |
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Old Peruvian
dreamt he ate his shoes again
Not a dream, it was. |
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More permutations-
Lifeless shakespeare poetry
In 'CPPC. |
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//Chaucer is thankfully overlooked// |
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Shakespeare, and some others, work well in Haiku, due to the structure of the prose. Someone's probably already done it -- I haven't researched that. |
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Wretch upon on my door,
Leave me in my loneliness?
Raven: Nevermore. |
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Man with name Eenis Was endowed like a donkey... (Not for children, this) |
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1) (Truncated):
A young man I knew,
His limku stopped at line two |
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2) (More truncated):
A man from Verdun,
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Hickory dick dock,
Something hairy in a clock,
Exiting at one
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Belated <applause> for [Farmerjohn]'s contribution. |
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