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WAUKESHA, WI — People in Waukesha shared their Wisconsin haikus after Patch reached out for National Haiku Day 2022. National Haiku Day was on Sunday this year.
According to Encyclopædia Britannica, a haiku is a poem that doesn't rhyme, has 17 syllables in total and is split into three lines of five, seven and five.
Patch tasked local residents with writing about their home state, Wisconsin. "Write a haiku about Wisconsin. Remember: it's 5-7-5."
Here's what Waukesha residents wrote about the Badger State.
"Spring in Wisconsin,Where it's colder at Easter,Warmer at Christmas." — Andrew Feldner
"I'm taken aback.By how Wisconsin moves me.Forward. With beauty." — Karren Jeske
"Beer, brats, cheese, skeeters.Many small and two Great Lakes.Love you, Dairyland." — Dori Dolata
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