Monday, February 26, 2007
Motorcyclists Have Fun With Haiku Poetry
I have just released a new feature, Motorcycle Haiku Poems. These 3-line poems offer a simple way for riders to express their feelings about riding their motorcycles. Here's an example:
summer calls to me
come ride your motorcycle
live without your cage
Haiku is a three-line unrhymed verse with the first line containing 5 syllables, the second line containing 7 syllables and the last line containing 5 syllables. Sometimes the verse has a seasonal theme.
I have 39 original poems by motorcyclists in the collection. Take a look and maybe you'll be inspired to submit one yourself.
summer calls to me
come ride your motorcycle
live without your cage
Haiku is a three-line unrhymed verse with the first line containing 5 syllables, the second line containing 7 syllables and the last line containing 5 syllables. Sometimes the verse has a seasonal theme.
I have 39 original poems by motorcyclists in the collection. Take a look and maybe you'll be inspired to submit one yourself.
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