Klijams
Klijams are a form of collaborative poetry that originated in the early 2000s as a blend of haiku and limerick. The term "klijam" is a portmanteau of "kick" and "limerick," reflecting its playful and engaging nature. A klijam typically consists of five lines, with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5-7-7. The first and third lines rhyme with each other, as do the second and fourth lines, while the fifth line stands alone. This structure allows for a mix of humor, wordplay, and creativity, making klijams accessible to both poetry enthusiasts and casual readers.
The collaborative aspect of klijams involves participants taking turns to contribute lines to a shared poem.
Klijams have gained popularity in online communities, particularly among those interested in poetry, wordplay, and creative