Let's see how creative our members are in a random haiku thread. "But Mulley, I don't know how to write a haiku!" you exclaim, extremely distraught. "Not to worry my little Haikulet, writing a haiku is simple. There are three lines to a haiku and there are five syllables on the first line, seven on the second and five on the third. There are more advanced forms and definitions, but we'll keep it simple for today's lesson. Perhaps a haiku about haiku will help ease your angst."

<i>Use five syllables
then with seven syllables
finish with five more</i>

"But what should I write my haiku about?" you ask, starting to feel comfortable with the idea of writing in sentence fragments of odd-numbered syllables. "That part is simple. Go to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random">the random article generator on Wikipedia</a> and write a haiku about the article/subject that you are sent to."

Now go, my little Haikulets, make sweet syllable love to the world!

p.s. You know you loved the pun in the thread title!