No, a haiku poem does not have to rhyme,it just has to have 5 syllables in the frst and last lines and 7 syllables in the middle line and has to be about nature. You can make it rhyme if you would like to though
Traditionally, haiku poems do not rhyme. Haikus consist of three lines with a set syllable pattern (5-7-5). The focus is on capturing a moment or feeling in a concise and evocative manner rather than rhyme.
Yeah; if it fits the standard requirements of three lines, 17 syllables, five syllables in the first and third and seven in the middle.
a haiku is a 17-word poem
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"Seventeen Syllables in a Haiku Poem". 17 = Syllables in a Haiku Poem
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Haiku is the correct spelling. A haiku is a type of Japanese poem.
The haiku form of poem was developed in Japan.
The third line of a haiku poem is typically the longest, containing five syllables.
Is a type of poem that is from the Japanese culture...
True. A haiku is a type of traditional Japanese poem that consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
A short, image-based poem, defined by the number of syllables