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Haiku: No Bull Run

This haiku warns tourists of the dangers of tripping near a drunk bull, describing how the animal's horn tore skin after goring someone. In just 3 lines and 17 syllables, it succinctly conveys the key event and moral to take care around intoxicated livestock.

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Haiku: No Bull Run

This haiku warns tourists of the dangers of tripping near a drunk bull, describing how the animal's horn tore skin after goring someone. In just 3 lines and 17 syllables, it succinctly conveys the key event and moral to take care around intoxicated livestock.

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Haiku: No Bull Run

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Tripping on a drunk
Trumped gored skin from tearing horn

For the wise tourist.

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