MONSTER HAIKU - NO PLACE TO HYDE

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.


Man's duality
is on stage for all to see
both good and ugly

Rationalized blind
better living through science
serum addiction

Violence increases
murder most foul to be found
constables close in

Uncontrollable
towards the inevitable
Jekyll kills his beast

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