Life so short to live
One eternal love to breathe
My Haiku was eliminated from the competition, because I had the wrong number of syllables. I wrote a haiku?
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. You can use a haiku in a sentence by composing a short poem following this syllable pattern, typically focusing on nature or a moment in time.
Yes because you just did. :)
Haikus are such fun, let me help you construct one, soon you will be done. This is in the Haiku format (5,7.5) but not about nature.
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem whose structure is based upon syllable number rather than rhyme.
No it can be whatever you put in it as long as you use the correct format.
Haiku in spanish is Haiku
A traditional haiku has three lines with a specific syllable pattern of 5-7-5, totaling 17 syllables. This typically translates to about 10-14 words in English.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
To put together a great haiku takes much thought and concentration on the subject. It can not only be a descriptive sentence which happens to fit the criteria, but it must also inspire the emotion that was felt by the poet. It must do all of these things and do so cleanly and concisely. It should be perfection and beauty embodied. If that's not an accomplishment, I don't know what is.
Haiku is the correct spelling. A haiku is a type of Japanese poem.
=A haiku is awsome=