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li te'o te'a ka'o bi'e pi'i pai su'i pa du li no

Edit: I just found an article quoting la maiky'elsym which indicates that if you use explicit brackets rather than indicating operator precendence this can be written as a haiku, if you omit the "li"s.

And if you reproduce it in a monospace font, including the omitted "li"s in brackets, it even has a rather pleasing block shape.

[li] te'o te'a vei
ka'o pi'i pai ve'o
su'i pa du [li] no

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