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Created on: November 02, 2008 Last Updated: December 05, 2008
Haiku: Domestic Goddess
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Keeper of the home
Dispensing food and comfort;
Thus, she proves her love.
*Author's Note: Haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry. It follows a strict pattern of seventeen non-rhyming syllables divided into three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. Haiku is meant to create a mental image with a few simple words.
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