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seven more syllables here
are you happy now?
Cherry blossoms fall, Whispers of a gentle breeze, Nature's sweet embrace.
Pond reflects moon's light, Ripples weave a silver path, Quiet night descends.
Sunlight on the leaves, Birdsong drifting in the air, Morning tranquility.
Snowflakes softly drift, Blanketing the world in white, Silent winter morn.
Waves kiss sandy shore, Seagulls cry in distant skies, Ocean's endless song.
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this are some examples of some haiku poetry:clouds get by,the trees in the leaves dry out
this is not a haiku a haiku is 5 syllables 7syllables 5 syllables
A Japanese poem of 5 lines and 31 syllables is called a tanka. It typically follows a 5-7-5-7-7 syllable pattern and traditionally covers themes of nature, love, or emotions.
Tanka is a form of Japanese poetry with 5 lines and 31 syllables, while haiku is a form of Japanese poetry with 3 lines and 17 syllables. Additionally, tanka allows for more expression and emotional depth compared to the concise and often nature-focused themes of haiku.
A haiku consists of 3 lines. The 1st line has 5 syllables, and the second has 7, the third has 5 again. A haiku poem is usually about nature.
the sunlight hits my face, blazing in the sky on this hot, summer day
A haiku is a short Japanese poem with 17 morae, similar to syllables, in lines of 5, 7, and 5.
A haiku poem consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
The fourth line of a haiku typically has 5 syllables.
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A haiku is traditionally three lines in length, with seventeen syllables in the count of 5~7~5.
Haiku poetry follows a pattern of 5-7-5 syllables, typically consisting of three lines. Each line has a specific syllable count of 5 syllables for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the third. Haiku often captures a moment in nature or a feeling with simplicity and depth.