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A Pi-ku is like a haiku but its phonetic structure follows a 3-1-4 pattern instead of 5-7-5. Pi-kus can be grouped together into a Pi-ku-ku, which itself follows the same pattern of 3-1-4, totaling a set of 8. See previous examples here.

The following employs three separate themes rather than tying the first and last sections together. Let’s call it creativity instead of laziness.

Elephant Smiles Can they do that? Blinding Sun Gives Every eye light Ocean stars Two Destinations Center fold My What lovely breasts Mike on bass Scarves Drops cactus bombs Fish on kit Dress Vacuum solo Trey, Jedi Axe Divided Sky Page joined last Keys Sleeping Monkey

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