User-contributed collection, mostly 5-7-5.
Aaron Naparstek's attempt to combat urban traffic noise with haiku and promote his book. Includes verses, message board, and notes and links on the urban noise problem.
If programmers were more into Haiku these are the sort of error messages you might see. (This appears to be the same as the original Salon.com set, see below.)
Site of David M. Bader, author of "Haiku U." and other books of humorous 5-7-5s related to Zen and Judaism.
HM automatically generates "haikus" online using HM's patented 575 technology engine.
The Haiku Poetry Review site: where you can add or read reviews of films, music or books in 5-7-5 verses. (No relation to Japanese poetry.)
Site marries 5-7-5 doggerel verse to the commercial world in an attempt to combine the ancient form of poetry with the consumer world. Users are invited to spend a moment with products they are researching and think of them in a different way. A sales site, consisting entirely of advertisements.
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