Have you ever wanted to collaborate with other people to write poetry? If not, you might want to start thinking about it now. The Global Haiku Project invites you to write the first line of a haiku (five syllables), then the second line (seven syllables) to someone else's first line, and then the final line (five syllables) to complete a haiku in progress. When three strangers write a poem together the results can be beautiful, strangely disjointed, or downright funny, as you can see in the gallery.
The things you tell me
I’ve hidden in dreams and hopes
Will you choose to stay?
When things fall apart
I think about my mother
Also, Post Malone.
My nickname is Beans
They say I’m good for the heart
That smell is fine art
I just remembered
There's no T P in the house
Someone please help me
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