Today is International Haiku Writing Day. We’d love to see you write one with a specific Bronco’s theme. We’ll put a few examples in the post just to get started. We’ll pick our favorites and honor the winner(s) in our next newsletter (and send them a little something for their effort):
How to write a Haiku
Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry that is composed of three lines. The first and last lines have five syllables each, and the middle line has seven syllables.
Haiku typically contain a seasonal reference, often focusing on nature or the senses. But here at Bronco’s, we tend to lean more towards the, how would you say, “Burgers & Fries Awesomeness”.
Writing a haiku can be a fun way to express yourself and explore your creativity. To get started, think of an image or idea that captures what you want to write about. Then, use descriptive words to paint the image in the reader’s mind.
Finally, make sure your haiku flows naturally and follows the 5-7-5 syllable structure. With practice, you can create beautiful haikus that capture moments in time and share them with others!
Here’s a few of ours just to get you started:
Juicy beef patty,
Melted cheese and crispy buns,
Hamburger delight.
Never frozen, pure,
Hundred percent beef delight,
Taste the heartland’s joy.
Fresh from spud to plate,
Bronco’s fries, a savory joy,
Warmth in every bite.