There is 5 syllables on the top. Then 7 in the middle. Lastly at the bottom is again 5.
Tom Tico has written: 'Spring morning sun, haiku' -- subject(s): Poetry, Haiku
Richard Schnell has written: 'Adirondack haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Kayaking, Poetry
David Hoopes has written: 'Alaska in haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Nature, Poetry
James Hanlen has written: '17 Toutle River haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Poetry
Penny Harter has written: 'Stages and views' 'Turtle blessing' -- subject(s): Poetry, Nature 'The beastie book' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Animals, English language, Juvenile poetry, Bestiaries 'Lovepoems' 'The beastie book' 'Shadow play, night haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Collections, Haiku, Haiku, American, Juvenile poetry, Night, Poetry 'White flowers in the snow' 'Recycling starlight'
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Tom Painting has written: 'Pouring water on a stone' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Haiku, American, Nature, Poetry
a haiku is its own type of poetry... it falls into no other category
Judith Patt has written: 'Haiku' -- subject(s): Haiku, Translations into English, Japanese Prints, Japanese poetry, History and criticism
A haiku is a type of Japanese poetry.
Haiku poetry originated in Japan, not China. Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry known for its brevity and focus on nature or the seasons. Each haiku consists of three lines with a set syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
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