Hay(na) ku is a poetry form derived from japanese haiku. It was created in 2003 by poetess Eileen Tabios. Hay(na) ku is a 3-line poem with one word in the first line, two words in the second, and three in the third. There are no restrictions beyond this.Eileen Tabios (born 1960)is a Filipino-American poetess
if toothache pain deep rooted drives near insane, take a nip or two of rum straight to the pain throb spot, let it rinse work slow ease to the root of the pain problem, repeat half hourly or hourly as needed daily nightly, but do not drive if in excess to avoid tickets to stay alive
I wrote the poem 'A Severe Toothache Rum Remedy', inspired by the poem 'Gone Insane - Τρελάθηκε Hay(Na) Ku', by the poet Kostas Lagos and dedicated to Kostas Lagos.
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if toothache pain deep rooted drives near insane, take a nip or two of rum straight to the pain throb spot, let it rinse work slow ease to the root of the pain problem, repeat half hourly or hourly as needed daily nightly, but do not drive if in excess to avoid tickets to stay alive
I wrote the poem 'A Severe Toothache Rum Remedy', inspired by the poem 'Gone Insane - Τρελάθηκε Hay(Na) Ku', by the poet Kostas Lagos and dedicated to Kostas Lagos.