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Ding dong, Dear Strong Bad...</blockquote>
Ding dong, Dear Strong Bad...</blockquote>
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*[[Strong Sad's Lament]]
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*[[Strong Sad's Lament]] &mdash; August 5, 2004 post
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:The August 5, 2004 post has the following Haiku:
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<blockquote>Broken slouchiness,<br />
<blockquote>Broken slouchiness,<br />
Smiling from outside the spine,<br />
Smiling from outside the spine,<br />

Revision as of 18:54, 21 May 2016

Pray he doesn't get egged.

A haiku is a popular form of poetry that consists of three lines: The first being five syllables long, the second being seven syllables long, and the third being five again.

A few characters have recited one, most notably Strong Sad. Strong Bad has recited a few, despite once saying he didn't know what they were.

Appearances

So cool an email.
I thought you would enjoy it.
Ding dong, Dear Strong Bad...
Broken slouchiness,
Smiling from outside the spine,
Sit up straight for once.
This night. Black as pitch.
Doom from inside me wells up.
Pray I don't get egged.
Rapping at the door.
Fills up agèd pillow case.
So sick of Smarties.
A butt for a face.
Little brother: dork, dork, dork.
Stay out of my room.
Computer over?
Virus equals very yes?!
That's not a good prize!
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