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			<description><![CDATA[<p>A haiku is a form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines of five, seven and fice syllables.<br /><br />It can get a lot more complicated than that, but to keep it simple, the only requirement is three lines, seventeen syllables, five, seven, and five.<br /><br />They don&#x27;t have to rhyme or make sense, let&#x27;s try some.<br /><br />Example:<br /><br />Lotto makes me think<br /><br />The numbers are in my mind<br /><br />but they never hit</p>]]></description>
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