Monster Haiku - ALIENS

Monster Haiku
Mon·ster Hai·ku
noun, plural

1. Compound phrase from Monster (meaning a large, mythical, or scary beast) and Haiku (a Japanese form of poetry consisting of 17 syllables total divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables).

2. A scary-themed story of four related Haiku poems.

This one is about those UFO driving, cow snatching, bulbous-eyed baldies called ALIENS.

Patterns in cornfields
I have lost an hour or two
Strange lights in the sky

Don't know where I've been
I wander back roads for hours
Shivering and cold

How did I get here?
Fuzzy pictures in my mind
Now I remember

My fears are confirmed
I recall the aliens
And the abduction

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