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Haiku Heaven




@copyblogger is hosting a Twitter-based haiku contest, with a MacBook Air as the top prize.

Here are some of my favorite entries:

  • “@John, I am pregnant.” / “@Marsha, will you marry me?” / “Yes @John, my tweetheart.”
  • My haiku like a website / running I.E. 6 / really running in reverse
  • writing a haiku / I need to use my fingers / counting syllables
  • how could anyone/describe their life in only /140
  • An Adwords haiku / Google didn’t get the joke / Laughter, ROI
  • What’s Occam’s Razor? /// It’s a method for questions /// That cut to the chase.
  • The joy of Twitter! / Kevin Rose has sneezed again. / Quick! Blog about it!
    (A quick quip which is a reference to Kevin Rose of Digg fame, who recently created a Twitter account especially for his cold.)
  • This one’s so perfect / Clever, funny, all that… wait. / Twitter eats my tweet!
  • You’ve been told you can’t / Because you happen to be / A girl. Girls Can’t WHAT?
  • This is senryu. / I really don’t write haiku. / It’s not my nature.
    (Technically, haikus are about nature.)

The premise of the contest provided some entertainment for me [a.k.a. @Power2B] this morning:

  • Twitter makes me think / Short, declarative statements / What will haiku do?
  • Tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet / Self-promoting twitterers / Drive me to delete
  • Writing poetry / Serves mostly selfish yearnings / All the moreso here
  • Economic melt- / down is pulling companies / Under needlessly
  • We thought the lovebird / Had broken free once again / Now he’s got a friend
  • Heck, writing haiku / Is so much fun, I might not / Get much done today
  • Dearest Twitter friends: / I’d like to hear your feedback / Which haiku to send?

3 Responses to “Haiku Heaven”

  1. Darrin Says:

    This is SO stupid./ I’l just tweet a little bit. /Help! I cannot stop!

  2. Darrin Says:

    OMG, this isn’t the contest’s site! Hahahahaha!

  3. Sarah Says:

    I noticed last night, when checking out the trackbacks to this blog, that one (Truemors) had linked to the Copyblogger contest using the Really Sarah Syndication URL…

    I already posted them a comment pointing that out. Clearly the story had been sourced from my blog, and I have included the contest page link, but still, that might have been confusing for some readers.

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