First line of Haiku
Second line of the Haiku
Third line of Haiku
- —Name of Troper
First five syllables
Then seven more syllables
Last five syllables
- —Another Troper's Name
Trope trope trope trope trope
Trope trope trope trope trope trope trope
Trope trope trope trope trope
- —This troper didn't leave their name
Five syllables first
Seven syllables second
Five syllables third
- —Troper
[Trope Name] is a trope
Explanation of [Trope Name]
Lampshade something here
- —Troper
This is confusing
Too much self-demonstration
Laconic's more clear
- —Author of haiku
This is a haiku.
Seventeen syllables long.
Five, seven, then five.
- —Yet Another Troper
I don't understand haiku
Seven, five, seven?
How am I supposed to know
- —Troper who just wanted to make a joke on the haiku page like all the cool kids
blah blah blah blah blahblah blah blah blah blah blah blahblah blah blah blah blah
- —Troper who forgot to add the slashes
Hey, I can haiku
Look at me go, I'm a pro
This is a haiku
Referring haiku
Mentioning five seven five
Made by using trope
Three lined, awkwardly
written sentence which breaks
principles of haiku.
Just explaining trope,
Using trope to write poem
Or mixture of both.
- —Link to a page of a poet
Longer than five syllables
Clearly the writer doesn't know
How this sorta thing works.
- —Troper