Some of the shorter ones seem like haiku... not in the number of syllables, but I've recently learned that the number of syllables don't matter as much as having a sort of epiphany at the end, and saying it all very economically. :)
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Yeah, I liked haikuish ones too :)
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"Haiku'ish" LOL sounds about right...
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