What this prompt can help you accomplish

This prompt is designed to function as a Haiku maker, generating creative and concise Haiku poems based on any provided content, such as meetings, conferences, or even code. It allows you to write a Haiku that captures complex ideas or moments in a simple, artistic, and thought-provoking format using the capabilities of a Haiku writer or Haiku creator.

What content you'll need to provide

To achieve the best results with the tool to create a Haiku, you should provide any type of content that you want to transform into a Haiku. This could include summaries or highlights from a meeting or conference, descriptions of specific moments, or even snippets of code and technical documentation. The more detailed and vivid the content, the richer and more meaningful the resulting Haiku will be. By providing clear and specific content, you enable the prompt to function as an effective Haiku writer, generating precise, evocative, and imaginative Haikus that capture the essence of the original material.

Input

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Here’s the prompt:

Prompt: Write a haiku from this content. A haiku is a three-line poem. The first line is five syllables. The second line is seven syllables. The third line is five syllables. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno. No rhyming. Haikus typically pass spaces of deep wisdom and mystery. Here's a famous one from Basho, a Japanese poet who brought reverence to the haiku form: spring leaving—/ birds cry,/ fishes’ eyes fill with tears

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