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Beady Eye

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August 15, 2012July 6, 2015

Bring The Light (Beady Eye, 2010)

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What’s a Haiku?

A 'haiku' is a 3-line poem: The first line contains exactly FIVE syllables. The second line contains exactly SEVEN syllables. The third line contains exactly FIVE syllables. How have we done in summarizing these songs and albums? Could you describe them even better, and in more detail, using this format?
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