Not usually.
Haiku's do not have to rhyme
a poem is a short passage describing about somthing. There is a lot of different poems such as limerick and haiku. Most poems rhyme but it doesn't have to all the times.
Poems don't have to rhyme, in fact many don't. There are all kinds of poems, like haiku, limerick, and free-verse, and they all follow different schemes.
Haiku poems are traditionally about nature, or the beauty of nature.
Haiku focused on nature, the seasons, and observations of everyday life in a concise and minimalist style, whereas medieval European poems often explored religious themes, chivalry, love, and heroic tales with a more elaborate and structured form. Haiku also typically lacked rhyme and had a specific syllable structure.
The haiku form of poem was developed in Japan.
Poems about daily life today.
haiku has a pattern of 5syllables on line1 7syllables on line2 5 syllables on line3 Tanka has a pattern of 5syllables on line1 7 syllables on line2 5syllables on line 3 7syllables on line 4 7syllables on line 5
A poem does not have to have rhyme or rhythm. Free verse poetry, for example, may not have a regular rhyme scheme or meter. Poetry can still be powerful and meaningful without adhering to traditional structural elements.
Poems can rhyme, but poems dont have to rhyme.
japnese poems, also they are witten about the different seasons
haiku is a poem that they useto use for the poems and all that stuff.