Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sci-Fi ku (scientific haiku)



Prying blue devils
Soar swiftly past heaven's gate
Aiding Psychics lies





Islamic Proof:
And indeed, We have put the big stars in the heaven and We beautified it for the beholders.
And We have guarded it (near heaven) from every outcast Shaitân (devil). Except him (devil) that gains hearing by stealing, he is pursued by a clear flaming fire. (Al-Hijr 15:16-18)

1 comment:

  1. Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. It has three lines. Lines 1 and 3 have 5 syllables, the other has 7.

    SciFaiku is a form of poetry inspired by the Japanese haiku, also sometimes known as scifi-ku or scifiku. SciFaiku poems are short, minimal poems about science and science-fiction topics.

    NOTE: I wrote this one August 17, 2008. My inspiration was a picture of a black hole.

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