Haiku do not rhyme and most of what Westerners call 'haiku' are not true or actual. While a haiku goes by a 'seven, five, seven' syllable-structure and consists of three lines, the syllables are according to Japanese character syllables. For example, although a word for Japan, 'Nippon', would have two syllables, it actually consists of three (Ni-Po-N) in relation to the characters needed to form the word.
I cannot narrow down a single haiku about love due to there being many; perhaps you could look for Spring-based haiku. Spring is usually the time that cherry blossoms (sakura) have opened throughout Japan and is sometimes mentioned but you may find mortality mentioned also. Also depends on what sort of 'love' do you mean; I am assuming the amorous sort. You could also try to find tanka and/or chouka, for they are longer and may have the opportunity to discuss love at length.
Some examples of haiku poetry emotions include: serenity inspired by nature scenes, melancholy triggered by feelings of loss or loneliness, joy stemming from moments of beauty or connection, and wonder evoked by the mysteries of the world.
warm glow of moonlight
illuminates my longing
i am lost in love
When the blood flows out
That is when you will see me
There in the casket....
this are some examples of some haiku poetry:clouds get by,the trees in the leaves dry out
I love summer days When big flies come in my house The sun is yellow
there are none since Haiku's are about Nature
You can download Haiku poetry collections from websites like Project Gutenberg, Poetry Foundation, or search for specific anthologies on online bookstores like Amazon or Google Play Books. Additionally, many poets offer their collections for purchase or download on their personal websites or social media platforms.
Types of poetry include lyric poetry, narrative poetry, dramatic poetry, and prose poetry. Poetry often features the use of figurative language, such as metaphor and simile, to evoke emotions and create vivid imagery. It may also include rhyme, rhythm, meter, and other literary devices to enhance its impact on the reader.
Some examples of emotions are; anger, happiness, fear, sadness, trust, distrust, jealousy, love.
Haiku #1: It is December Santa Claus is almost here with his reindeer's. Haiku #2: Outside is cold with snow all over the road and cant see nothing
Some common subtypes of poetry include sonnets, haiku, limericks, and free verse. Sonnets consist of 14 lines with a specific rhyme scheme, while haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry with three lines and a 5-7-5 syllable structure. Limericks are humorous poems with a specific rhyming pattern, and free verse does not follow a specific meter or rhyme scheme.
Comedy poetry is poetry that generally is intended to be humorous or amuse the audience. Some examples of comedy poetry are Dante's "La Davina Comedia" and Swift's "A Modest Proposal."
The eight main types of poetry include sonnet, haiku, limerick, ballad, free verse, epic, ode, and elegy. Each type has its own unique structure and characteristics, serving as a distinct form of artistic expression.
An Autumn breezeIn Autumn breezes There are perfect memoriesHidden and silent
Short line poems are often referred to as haiku or senryu in Japanese poetry, or as micropoetry in contemporary English poetry. These poems typically consist of 17 syllables or less and convey a powerful message in a brief format.