Teacher Asks Students to Write Haikus, This Kid Wins
I think this might be / Quite possibly the greatest / Haiku of all time
When a class of schoolchildren were asked to write haikus, this sassy submission was the clear-cut winner. Step aside ‘haikus are easy / but sometimes they don’t make sense / refrigerator‘ a new champion has been crowned.
A haiku is a short form of Japanese poetry that consists of three phrases/lines of: 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. For more language related posts, click here!
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