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		<title>The Defiling of Haiku: Americanization be Damned</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The three lined haiku: something every American teen embraces. It contains five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables in corresponding lines. You&#8217;ve already read why syllables are meaningless in haiku, but what else could possibly be wrong? Haiku can be in any number of meters. Haiku is the abbreviation for the phrase &#8220;haikai no ku&#8221; meaning [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Defiling of Haiku: Morae</title>
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