Hey, remember when I wrote some haikus back in July? Well, I figured enough time had passed by that it was all right for me to try again. As a reminder for those who don't know, a haiku is a Japanese poem that consists of seventeen syllables divided into three lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Traditionally, they include references to seasons and/or have nature as a topic, but, well, whatever. Hajimemashou!
Spinach eggs and spamWith some cheese toast on the side
Breakfast for dinner
Big furnace filterSold out almost everywhere
After the fires
Minus all the hard puzzles
Button mashing, yeah!
A pint glass with the
Second Player Score logo
Chalice of power
Okay, I'll stop now.
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