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'''Haiku''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]]. The song's lyrics are attempted to be in haiku format of poetry, which is categorized by it's syllabic structure of 5 / 7 / 5. Most of the verses fall one syllable over at 5 / 7 / 6. The line "Lah dah dee diddum / Lah dah dum doo diddle / Dum doo lah dee doh" is the only lyric in proper haiku format, as the writer struggles to write a haiku using actual words and resorts to gibberish out of frustration.
'''Haiku''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]]. The song's lyrics are attempted to be in haiku format of poetry, which is categorized by it's syllabic structure of 5 / 7 / 5. Most of the verses fall one syllable over at 5 / 7 / 6. The line "Lah dah dee diddum / Lah dah dah dum doo diddle / Dum doo lah dee doh" is the only lyric in proper haiku format, as the writer struggles to write a haiku using actual words and resorts to gibberish out of frustration.


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