Yes X marks the spot
Storrs Gampel Pa-vil-i-on
Where Huskies score big
Had to use dashes
So there is no questioning
Syllables by Hans
Appreciated
Avoids ambiguity
Stresses team concept
Mileage can vary
I pronounce it "puh-vill-yun"
Neither's incorrect
xavier marks the spot
where UConn turns it around
here we come Big East
This one's trickier
"ex-ay-vee-er," "zay-vee-er,"
Or bendm's "zay-vyer"
None are incorrect
But each might be confusing
For haiku counter
Now, begins teaching
Haiku 'po-ems' have 3 lines
With syllable counts
The first line counts 5
The second line counts 7
The third line counts 5
Game Day Haiku thread
'Should' contain only haiku
No other writing
Questions, corrections
comments, or explanations
All in haiku form
There's a learning curve
Often we make counting goofs
That we can't correct
There's a small window
Allowed to edit our posts
It is what it is
Creative posters
Now acknowledge their errors
And do 'make-up' posts
'Apology' posts
Of course are done in haiku
Stoking the mojo
Which brings us to this
A first-time haiku poster
A new team member
Uconn the X-Terminator
No stopping these Dawgs
Mission Not Impossible
This my first time doing this. Hope I did well
Close, but no cigar
Three lines: Five, seven, and five
Start low and go slow
No full sentences
One hundred percent haiku
it's a discipline
Like shooting free throws
It is muscle memory
Practiced ritual
Next, I will attempt
To refashion your post in
Five, seven, five form
"No stopping these Dawgs
UConn X-terminator
Mission Possible"
Count the syllables
"Check your work," like teacher said.
Then post your haiku
So give it shot
You are hereby invited
To post in haiku
Keep it quite simple
One haiku and nothing else
Five, seven, then five
We each play our part
The coaches, players, and fans
Working together
I wish you the best
In admirable efforts
"UconnFanDC"