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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Political Haiku competition - 3 comments

In a slight departure, assuming anyone's still in the country for the Bank Holiday weekend, I thought I'd invite you to while away your Saturdays writing Haiku on a political theme. Here are some links to advice if you haven't written one before, but for a quick start we're basically talking about three-line, 17-syllable poems, arranged 5-7-5. Here's a fairly crude one from my collection to start you off:
Cameron: small c*ck;
Ming Campbell: liver-spots; Blair:
Lustrous mane of hair.
They needn't be (so) ridiculous, nor even humorous, but a good combination of wit and wisdom should serve you well. Leave your (original!) submissions in a comment, or drop me a line. I'll select some of the best entries before the end of Monday.

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3 comments so far...

At 8:50 AM, August 28, 2007, Blogger El Dave. said...

Blog for Labour to,
Help bring a fourth term for us,
Under Comrade Brown.

   
At 2:34 PM, August 28, 2007, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

That's fine, and as you're the only entrant, you win - congrats!

   
At 10:18 PM, August 29, 2007, Blogger Tom said...

Rather than live in
A broken society
It's time to fight back.

   

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