Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Story of My Life
The Haiku is easy and fun and you can do it anywhere. Last year I was really into haikus. It was, like, my totally favorite hobby. Knowing this, a friend of mine informed me of a local haiku-writing competition, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune. The theme of this competition was jell-o, and although I was mostly into writing haikus about more traditional themes such as love, nature, war, and pokémon, I decided that entering couldn't hurt, especially since the grand prize was a jell-o cookbook. I got busy writing, and here's what I submitted:
Priorities
I struggle with this:
if my friend turned to jell-o,
I'd have to eat him.
How it's Made
Grind hoof to powder.
Add artificial flavors.
Add water, let chill.
my fav:
Many Uses
Oh! little heffer,
we try not to be wasteful
so we'll eat your feet.
Let's be honest, these haikus are awesome. So you can imagine why I was surprised when the results were published in the paper. To my shock/dismay, I had missed the deadline. It was actually due a day before I had submitted my poetry. Also, the winner was in 2nd grade. 2nd place was in 3rd grade, and 3rd place was in 1st grade.
All in all, I'm a little bit glad that my submissions didn't get chosen. This pretty much sums it up:
I Don't Even Like Jell-o
Had I known the date,
Many children would have cried.
Enjoy your cookbook.
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1 comment:
a hearty ha ha ha ha ha from myself and my hus-ben.
we've laughed and enjoyed
your haiku-ing legacy
this post is the best
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