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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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A haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. It typically focuses on nature and seasons, using vivid imagery to convey a moment or emotion. Haikus often contain a juxtaposition or contrast between two elements.

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5 First Line

7 Second line

5 Last Line

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The format of a Haiku poem is this...

First line: 5 syllables

Second line: 7 syllables

Third line: 5 syllables

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it is a japanese poem that does not have to rhyme, consisting of a line of five syllables, seven syllables, then five again. It is usually about nature or love.

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