In honor of National Poet's day, people were turning their complaints about their work environments in art and the results were hilarious, beautiful, weird, and inspiring.
Of course, the internet wouldn't make a challenge if it wasn't specific. These weren't just your regular office poems--they were haikus. If you can remember from elementary school English class, a haiku is a Japanese poetry style, usually related to nature, that requires a three line structure. The first line is 5 syllables, the second is 7 syllables, and the third is 5 syllables again. It usually doesn't rhyme, which works particularly well when moaning about how nobody fills the Brita in the office kitchen and Mindy keeps accidentally making decaf coffee instead of regular...
It's time to let out your frustrations and write your own!