HAIKU MASTER usually formats poems in a manner approximately, but not exactly like the traditional Japanese haiku structure of 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Most English translations of Japanese haikus are similarly "approximate" in their structure.
Occasionally, overcome by an over-powering inspiration, HAIKU MASTER creates a 2 or 4 line poem. You can reformat any "over-inspired" poems that you choose to save in this field by adding or deleting returns.
Poems are saved into a text file that is named “Haikus” and is placed into the same folder as HyperCard. You can then open and print this file with your word processor, text DA, desktop publishing program, etc.
Save your own poems here before you pass this stack on!