Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can you Write Yours?
The results of a recent “Brainy Haikus” contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25… Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules: write 3 lines, which don’t need to rhyme, containing 5,7, and 5 syllables.
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The results of a recent “Brain and Mind Haikus” contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25…
Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules: write 3 lines, which don’t need to rhyme, containing 5,7, and 5 syllables.
My Favorite 10 Brain and Mind Haikus:
1) GTB, the skeptic, says
Haikus are easy/ But sometimes they don’t make sense/ Refrigerator
2) Techne, the philosopher, wonders:
Solve the big questions:/ How do I know when I know?/ Who knows the knower?
3) Millie, the spiritual, suggests:
Playing music feeds/ my soul while reading music/ nurtures my old brain.
4) jolovli, the boomer, tries again:
improving function/ smoked too much weed in college/ it’s never too late
5) Mark shares his experience with brain teasers:
I thought I did well/ Then I reviewed my answers/ I am retard
6) Steve, the environmentalist, requests:
Neuroplastic good./ Plastic, though lasts forever./ Always recycle!
7) Lloyd, the stressed-out, volunteers:
I thought so damn Hard./ My brain built lots of pressure./ I farted out loud.
anon, always the down-to-earth, shares
the noon hour portends/ a burrito with salsa/ brightening my tongue
9) Chuck, Mr. No, says:
This was fun, and no,/ I don’t intend to haiku./ Thanks for posting it
10) Psalm sees the light:
As my mind expands,/ it grasps new ideas…oh look/ there’s something shiny!!
Enjoy the many other good ones:
- Terry says:
New information/ Synthesizing my knowledge/ A forward movement
- Frank says:
Painfully easy/ Significantly harder/ Mental stimulus
- Sarah says:
finding your teasers/ added fun to my morning,/ helped wake my brain up
- Lorraine says:
teaching math is fun/ when you find great resources/ sharp brains is the place
- Mike says
See I think I see/ Here now, not so - really real?/ Wounded, mind leaves me
- Lisa
new thoughts activate/ frontal lobe work hard, harder/ no senility
- Karen
Brain training others/ Like watching the Earth open/ One thought at a time
- Bruce
My brain stem works hard,/ But the tests are much harder,/ Need more grey matter
- Alvaro
Can perform better,/ Learning, training, and practice/ Body, brain and mind
- terri
strokes take speech away/ someone should find a quick fix/ everyone needs to speak
- qt
Aha, a challenge/ for the brain to endeavour/ sooner than later
- Stacy
Brain hurts so badly/ Working night shift: not so fun/ Need to get some sleep
- campercourt
It is morning now/ The sun rose very early/ Goodmorning to you
- kestrel
first white is purple/ or it was red I think/ now haiku, what next?
- Stacey
I thought is was fun./ Then it got a lot harder./ Wow i suck at this.
Yours , please?
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