Monday, October 04, 2010

shout-out to my visitor from MAUI

I see on my SiteMeter that I get regular visits from someone residing in Hana, Hawaii. Not being very strong in geography, I had no idea which island Hana was on, so I looked it up on Google Maps and discovered it's on Maui. That must be an awesome place to live.

Anyway-- helloooooo, out there!

Is it possible to make a coherent 17-syllable haiku with "humuhumunukunukuapuaa" (12 syllables)?


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5 comments:

  1. haiku:

    Humuhumunukunukuapuaa
    Is for dinner
    Tonight

    (choke)

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  2. A noble effort! But the phrase "is for dinner tonight" is six syllables long, placing you at 18 syllables total. That might qualify as a haiku, anyway; the rules for haiku aren't as fixed as some would say they are, so perhaps I shouldn't be too picky.

    The 12 syllables for the fish:

    humu-humu (4)
    nuku-nuku (4)
    kua (1)
    pu-a-a (3)

    But now I'm wondering: maybe the remaining five syllables can be gracefully interspersed throughout the fish syllables...?

    Jack humu fucks Jill
    all humu nuku-nuku
    night! Kua-pu-a-a!

    Well... the concept seemed sound.


    Kevin

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  3. Oops...

    Humuhumunukunukuapuaa
    For dinner
    Tonight

    Clear sea
    Humuhumunukunukuapuaa swims
    Away

    I see
    Humuhumunukunukuapuaa
    On the floor

    Look down
    Rippling
    Humuhumunukunukuapuaa's home

    no more no more no more

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  4. Indeed you are powerful, as the Emperor has foreseen.


    Kevin

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  5. Ah, Hana! The road to that place is famously beautiful (Google "the road to Hana") and notoriously long and curvy. My first trip there, as a nine year-old, was spent in the back of a VW microbus, in the full throes of carsickness. If you ever decide to make the trip, make sure it's in a two-seat convertible.

    (Oh, and thanks for the recent editorial services.)

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