fibonaiku - (fi-bə-nī-kü)

Haiku-like Poetry Based On the Fibonacci Sequence

Sunday, February 3, 2008

snowflakes

float
spin
flutter
so fragile
riding on the wind
surrounded by your supporters
future as much a mystery as your history
you know not what lies ahead, yet continue to strive... your travels lovely and alive

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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Super Bowl Saturday

Ate
Smiled
Enjoyed
Tasty Soup
Lazy Saturday

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Alas!

Oh
My.
Alas,
My Poor Site
Has Few Visitors,
And, Yes, Fewer Fibonaiku.
Is This Such A Failure? I Expected So Much More.

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Sunday, December 2, 2007

refocus

it
seems
simple,
yet people
just don't understand.
code snippets and people collide,
produce a volatile mix with chaotic outcomes.
i am supposed to be writing software, not playing high-school-like politics. ( a sigh )

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Seasons

O
Fall,
Turning
Golden Leaves,
Crimson Tree Blankets.
Rustle, Crunch Under Walking Feet.

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  • At November 9, 2007 at 2:28 PM , Blogger Captain said...

    Thump
    Thump
    My heart
    Key muscle
    Continues beating
    Blood coursing throughout my body
    Delivering nourishment to all my starving cells
    Creating energy to sustain vital processes including its own beating

     
  • At November 13, 2007 at 3:21 PM , Blogger Captain said...

    O
    Dear,
    There aren't
    Too many
    Fibonaikus here
    We must spread the word far and wide
    Harvest all the collective Fibonaiku wisdom

     

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

What?

Uh.
What?
I Mean,
What The *$%#@?
A Fibonaiku?
I Am Not Sure That I Get It.
It's Like Haiku, But Based On Fibonacci's Sequence.
For The Math Clueless, That Would Be One, One, Two, Three, Five, Eight, Thirteen, Twenty-One (And So On)

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