Steelers vs. Patriots haiku
Okay Steelers fans. It’s time for another Steelers haiku. This time, we’re summarizing the Steelers’ 33-10 win over the Patriots with a commemorative haiku (or two).
Who said football and poetry don’t go together?
Remember, a proper haiku is a 3 line poem with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line. Remember, that’s “syllables”, not “words”. Here we go.
Second half rally
Smash mouth football can’t be beat
Steelers kick Pats’ @$$!
Or how about this:
Rain and snow from sky
Harrison’s unstoppable
Finally beat Pats
Alright readers, it’s your turn. Care to add a Steelers-Patriots haiku?
For a more serious review of the Steelers-Patriots game, please see our Steelers vs. Patriots Recap by clicking here.
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Mother nature roars
1Steelers red zone shortcomings
Defense dominates
bane of the steelers
2finally the tide is turned
black and gold win big
Alfonzo,
3Once again, you are the haiku master.
Greg,
4That was STRONG! I really like that one. Good job!!
Karma comes swiftly
Matt Cassel is not Brady
Lying home, broken
Silverback attack
He never saw it coming
Cassel sacked again
Steelers enemy
On a cold and rainy day
The nemesis falls
Baked Beans, Clam Chowder
5Another Patriots loss
All give Boston gas
mighty Steelers rise
6triumph over pesky Pats
Super Bowl hopes rise
Patrick,
7May I sit and learn at your feet, oh great haiku master?
admin,
Yes, you may do so
8I only ask this of you
Bring me some Yuengling
Bend but never break
9James Harrison the Mighty
Defensive nation