Two Senryū

A Senryū (川柳, せんりゅう) is a Japanese form of poetry consisting of three lines like a Haiku, but with no strict form. They usually have 17 syllables or less, and their content is usually more ironic than that of Haikus.

These two Senryū of mine are puns on...well, if you've taken any logic courses you'll get it.

Iffy them be,
to see not bee:
Absurdity!

Iffy them be,
and knotty them be:
Certainly.

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