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An unrhymed Japanese poem of a fixed, 17-syllable form, usually on a subject drawn from nature. Examples: (feel free to add your own)

The art of haiku

can take some time to master

I hope you try it.

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9mo ago

A haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. It often focuses on nature, emotions, or a moment of insight, and aims to evoke a feeling or paint a vivid picture in a very concise manner.

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11y ago

A haiku is a poetry style that features five syllables in the first line, seven syllables in the second line and five again in the third line, for a total of seventeen syllables.

Haikus are easy - (5 syllables)

If you can use your fingers - (7 syllables)

Without being seen - (5 syllables)

Oh... and they don't need to rhyme.

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14y ago

A haiku is a Japanese poem about nature that has three unrhymed lines with the syllable pattern of 5, 7, 5.

A Japanese form of verse with three lines containing 5, 7, and 5 syllables.

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11y ago

A Japanese 3 line poem.

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