. . . . "Often criticised for its wordiness, Haiku's a maximalist form of poetry. In 17 (or more) breaths an author's whole life and occurences, expanded to the epic proportions and all. For an example, here is a translation of Art Master Eeyore."@en . . "Japanese"@en . "Haiku is a Bio-Spark and the protagonist of the HAKIU! series. He is a Bio-Spark with very odd coloring. As such, he is rejected by his classmates. He is at the top of his class in everything. Because he is at the top of class, he was given the Golden Kunai by his teacher. He has every skill and weapon a ninja could have. He also has an ability that is unique to him, he can use elemental magic, though it is limited. Haiku3D.png|Nintendo vs. Fantendo"@en . . "A haiku was a type of poetry originating from Japan on the planet Earth. In 2369, Data composed a haiku and presented it during a poetry recital in Ten Forward. According to Geordi La Forge, the haiku was \"clever\" but was not able to evoke an emotional response. (TNG: \"Schisms\" ) In a deleted scene, La Forge mentioned that he especially liked the haiku because of its brevity, in contrast to Data's other works."@en . "cricket voices sing cool evening to the nearby ocean"@en . "Ninja"@en . . . . . . . . . "All short poems regarded as haiku, scifaiku or haikuform should be noted here. \n* An untitled haiku in Awen 81 (reprinted in Cyaegha 13 and Yellow Leaves 9). \n* Carcosa Haiku in Bard 125 (reprinted in Cyaegha 13 and Yellow Leaves 9). \n* Hali Haiku in Yellow Leaves 4 (it refers to Lake Hali). \n* Living God Haiku in Yellow Leaves 4 (the title refers to Hebrews 10:31). \n* Autumn, Lake Hali and Stargazing, Lake Hali in Twisted in Dream. \n* An untitled haiku in Awen 82 and Cyaegha 13. \n* An untitled haiku in Bard 97. \n* An untitled haiku in Cyaegha 13. \n* Carcosa Haiku in Carillon 38 and Yellow Leaves 8. \n* Dream City in Cyaegha ? and Yellow Leaves 8. \n* King In Yellow Haiku, a pair of haiku in issue 62 of Focus. \n* An untitled haiku in Bard 103."@en . "Haiku (\u4E94\u30FB\u4E03\u30FB\u4E94 Go-Nana-Go lit. Five-Seven-Five) is a skill introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the personal skill of Mitama."@en . "A haiku was a traditional poem, oftenly evocative and sometimes elitist. Developed from the popular hokku, it was the most common, famous, and celebrated of Rokugan's poetry forms, praised as the purest demonstration of a poet's ability."@en . . . . "Haiku is the noble monkey with the power of shapeshifting that belonged to a Japanese ambassador on vacation in Hawaii. When Jackie went to collect the monkey, the Monkey King, freed from his puppet form, followed Jackie intent on getting his revenge. In this episode, Haiku used his power only on himself, and he used it on others as well in later episodes."@en . "Modern Japanese haiku are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 letters or to take nature as their subject, but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honoured in both traditional and modern haiku."@en . . . "Hero"@en . . "??"@en . "Haiku"@en . "A haiku to vanquish Ludlow"@en . . . . . . "Monkey"@en . . . "Haiku was born in a snowy village, possibly the same one as Haku, shortly after the war that had raged in the Land of Water. Her actual birth year is unknown, in that she was older than Haku and was possibly born during the war. This theory is probable as she, herself mentioned fighting in a bloody war, though this may have been another war she engaged in. Her parents abandoned her when she was an infant, leaving her behind in the streets of this village. She was taken in by an elderly woman whom took care of her until she passed when Haiku was nine. After losing her only known surrogate parent, Haiku set about into the streets of the village and forced herself to begin using the means to survival, even going as far as to eat out of garbage cans and battle wild animals for food. This part is where her tale becomes blurry. Some speculate that she met a blood-thirsty shinobi, one much like Zabuza Momochi and became his servant in order to survive. Others say that she fought for herself in the wars that raged the land afterwards. This time gap has yet to be filled by anyone."@en . "In the winter of 2002, Paige Matthews wrote a vanquishing haiku instead of a vanquishing spell, due to her inability to rhyme. Much to her sisters' surprise, the haiku worked."@en . . . "A haiku was a traditional poem, oftenly evocative and sometimes elitist. Developed from the popular hokku, it was the most common, famous, and celebrated of Rokugan's poetry forms, praised as the purest demonstration of a poet's ability."@en . "There was a Haiku for fall in 2007 and in 2008 for spring."@en . "Haiku"@en . . . . . "2002"^^ . . . "Often criticised for its wordiness, Haiku's a maximalist form of poetry. In 17 (or more) breaths an author's whole life and occurences, expanded to the epic proportions and all. For an example, here is a translation of Art Master Eeyore."@en . . . . "13"^^ . . . "Japanese Ambassador"@en . . . "Ist mein Haiku gut? Nun ja, zumindest kann ich bis sieben z\u00E4hlen! Kategorie:Gedicht"@de . . "Haiku (\u4FF3\u53E5) is a mode of Japanese poetry, a late 19th century revision by Masaoka Shiki of the older hokku (\u767A\u53E5), the opening verse of a linked verse form, haikai no renga . A traditional hokku consists of a pattern of approximately 5, 7, and 5 morae, phonetic units which only partially correspond to the syllables of languages such as English. It also contains a special season word (the kigo) descriptive of the season in which the renga is set."@en . . . "cricket voices sing cool evening to the nearby ocean"@en . . . . "In the winter of 2002, Paige Matthews wrote a vanquishing haiku instead of a vanquishing spell, due to her inability to rhyme. Much to her sisters' surprise, the haiku worked."@en . "Haiku"@de . . . . "Haiku is the noble monkey with the power of shapeshifting that belonged to a Japanese ambassador on vacation in Hawaii. When Jackie went to collect the monkey, the Monkey King, freed from his puppet form, followed Jackie intent on getting his revenge. In this episode, Haiku used his power only on himself, and he used it on others as well in later episodes."@en . "Monkey"@en . . "All short poems regarded as haiku, scifaiku or haikuform should be noted here. \n* An untitled haiku in Awen 81 (reprinted in Cyaegha 13 and Yellow Leaves 9). \n* Carcosa Haiku in Bard 125 (reprinted in Cyaegha 13 and Yellow Leaves 9). \n* Hali Haiku in Yellow Leaves 4 (it refers to Lake Hali). \n* Living God Haiku in Yellow Leaves 4 (the title refers to Hebrews 10:31). \n* Autumn, Lake Hali and Stargazing, Lake Hali in Twisted in Dream. \n* An untitled haiku in Awen 82 and Cyaegha 13. \n* An untitled haiku in Bard 97. \n* An untitled haiku in Cyaegha 13. \n* Carcosa Haiku in Carillon 38 and Yellow Leaves 8. \n* Dream City in Cyaegha ? and Yellow Leaves 8. \n* King In Yellow Haiku, a pair of haiku in issue 62 of Focus. \n* An untitled haiku in Bard 103. Other \n* Cthulhu Haiku and other Mythos Madness"@en . . "Haiku"@fr . "Ist mein Haiku gut? Nun ja, zumindest kann ich bis sieben z\u00E4hlen! Kategorie:Gedicht"@de . . . . . "Alive"@en . "Ninja Weapons"@en . "There was a Haiku for fall in 2007 and in 2008 for spring."@en . . . . "Haiku was born in a snowy village, possibly the same one as Haku, shortly after the war that had raged in the Land of Water. Her actual birth year is unknown, in that she was older than Haku and was possibly born during the war. This theory is probable as she, herself mentioned fighting in a bloody war, though this may have been another war she engaged in."@en . "Haiku is a Bio-Spark and the protagonist of the HAKIU! series. He is a Bio-Spark with very odd coloring. As such, he is rejected by his classmates. He is at the top of his class in everything. Because he is at the top of class, he was given the Golden Kunai by his teacher. He has every skill and weapon a ninja could have. He also has an ability that is unique to him, he can use elemental magic, though it is limited. Haiku3D.png|Nintendo vs. Fantendo"@en . "Fire, Water, Air, Earth"@en . . . "Male"@en . . . "??"@en . . . . . . . . . "Haiku (\u4E94\u30FB\u4E03\u30FB\u4E94 Go-Nana-Go lit. Five-Seven-Five) is a skill introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the personal skill of Mitama."@en . . "If the user is between two allied units, the user recovers 7 health while the two adjacent units recover 5 health at the start of the player's turn."@en . "Haiku (\u4FF3\u53E5) is a mode of Japanese poetry, a late 19th century revision by Masaoka Shiki of the older hokku (\u767A\u53E5), the opening verse of a linked verse form, haikai no renga . A traditional hokku consists of a pattern of approximately 5, 7, and 5 morae, phonetic units which only partially correspond to the syllables of languages such as English. It also contains a special season word (the kigo) descriptive of the season in which the renga is set."@en . . . . . "HAIKU"@en . . . . . "Female"@en . . . . . . "Modern Japanese haiku are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 letters or to take nature as their subject, but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honoured in both traditional and modern haiku."@en . . "A haiku was a type of poetry originating from Japan on the planet Earth. In 2369, Data composed a haiku and presented it during a poetry recital in Ten Forward. According to Geordi La Forge, the haiku was \"clever\" but was not able to evoke an emotional response. (TNG: \"Schisms\" ) In a deleted scene, La Forge mentioned that he especially liked the haiku because of its brevity, in contrast to Data's other works."@en . . . "Haiku"@en . . "Good Magic"@en . .