Life After People.....on the History Channel

rollergator's avatar

To be Seussian, the last line might have to read "without them he's toast". Rhyming... ;)

ridemcoaster's avatar

Not always true.. Green Eggs and Ham uses

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A
B
B

Rhyming schema. Since theres only 3 lines, his follows the correct pattern (if a 4th line was added, then it would be fully correct), so my assessment isnt off at all as he was on right path. :)


rollergator's avatar

Hmmm, I like that too....

it does beg the question though

why no Seuss haiku?

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I like haikus on a boat.
I like haikus with a goat.
I would not, could not in a car.
I'd rather read them at a bar.

Mamoosh's avatar

I purposely used "lost" in the last line, knowing it didn't rhyme.

LostKause's avatar

Kind of like an anti-limerick? HAHA

I prefer limericks to haikus, actually. They have a rythem to them, and a rhyme scheme...and they're funny. Haikus don't have a flow to them, don't necessary have to rhyme, and I think they're not even meant to be written in english.


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