Haiku riddles

They swoop day and night
Attacking bills and squawking
I need a stiff drink

These are hard. I need more time :smiley:

Bear

Please quote the haiku, otherwise things get very confused :slight_smile:

I haven’t got a clue.

Does snitch mean ‘police informer’? Or is there some other meaning I’m not aware of?

Wives? ducks and hides :lol:

New one:

“Falling in order
in a fashionable way
but not on my bed”

clothes?

Think of a overhyped (or not) highly popular book series. Even if you haven’t read them, you’ll know them. :slight_smile:

I probably made the Haiku a bit too abstract, so a second hint is, in that book the protagonist plays the tournament of his life.

Well, I’ve certainly read the books - several times - and got the reference to the snitch, but I’m still somewhat bewildered. Are we talking “Goblet of Fire”?

Not too far off, actually. :smiley:

O yeah, the golden snitch.

The prisoner of Azkaban?

@TechnoBear, you got it! :slight_smile:

And if you think of how Native Indians sent important messages, and one of the aggregation states, you got the answer. :slight_smile:

@Ralph, do you mean a goose? Ahem…

Nah. I think my poem/riddle is pretty bad. I’m sure it breaks a lot of Haiku rules. :slight_smile: The last line is a bit of a red herring. It’s really just there to make you re-think the obvious assumptions in the first two lines and make you look back and read them differently.

Ya its hard to answer…

I’m sure it does, but it doesn’t break the rules I set for this game :slight_smile:
Any chance of a hint? I really have no idea, and I looked back at the first two rules after a stiff drink, but no luck… :lol:

Not “clothes”. It’s a three word answer. Each line describes a word but the last line is tricky, as it could very well be on my bed.

:eek:
What did I do, I created a monster… :lol:

I have no idea. Someone else?

Yes!! Spring is the solution :slight_smile: