Satire Poetry posted March 30, 2015 |
5-7-5 contest rules
Yo! Disqualify This!
by michaelcahill
Sarcasm utilizing an irreverent accent
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Contest Rules writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt Write a 5-7-5 senryu on the subject of contest rules. This is Poetry Dances' definition of senryu: Senryu is identical to the structure of a Haiku. It has three lines. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables again. It is primarily concerned with human nature. It is often humorous or satiric. A non-traditional senryu can have less than 5/7/5 syllables. A common variation is 3/5/3 as in the example below. Example: Undone words burst forth (3 syllables) fragile bonds damaged (5 syllables) love undone (3 syllables) - written by Janilou |
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