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  • Haiku - Wikipedia
    In Japanese, haiku are traditionally printed as a single line, while haiku in English often appear as three lines, although variations exist There are several other forms of Japanese poetry related to haiku, such as tanka, as well as other art forms that incorporate haiku, such as haibun and haiga
  • 40 Haiku Poem Examples Everyone Should Know About
    Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese poetry, renowned for its simple yet hard-hitting style They often take inspiration from nature and capture brief moments in time via effective imagery
  • 32 Haiku Poems - Types and Examples of Haiku
    Haiku is a poem of ancient Japanese origin It contains 17 syllables in 3 lines of 5-7-5 Haiku poems are typically about nature and usually about a specific season It is easy to feel a sense of perfection when viewing a perfectly formed Haiku
  • Haiku | Definition, Format, Poems Example, Facts | Britannica
    A haiku is an unrhymed poem consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
  • How to Write a Haiku (in 6 Steps, with Examples) - Poem Analysis
    Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese poetry that is known for its brevity and focus on capturing the essence of a moment or a feeling
  • 10 Vivid Haikus to Leave you Breathless - Read Poetry
    Traditional and structured, this short form of Japanese poetry is well-known for its rule of 5 7 5: five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five again in the third Haikus are known for their ability to paint a vivid picture in just a few words
  • 10 of the Best Examples of Haiku Poems Everyone Should Read
    A haiku is the most famous of all Japanese verse forms In English versions, a haiku tends to consist of three unrhymed lines of (respectively) five, seven, and five syllables, adding up to a total of just seventeen syllables
  • Haiku | The Poetry Foundation
    Haiku (or hokku) A Japanese verse form most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables A haiku often features an image, or a pair of images, meant to depict the essence of a specific moment in time


















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