out the window
snow is falling . . .
white everywhere I look
haiku's are easy but they often don't make sense. refrigerator!
A haiku is an example.
haiku
Michael Kuhni has written: 'Winter haiku'
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
have you tried google yet?
To write a winter haiku, focus on imagery that evokes the season, such as snow, cold, or barren trees. Use three lines with the traditional 5-7-5 syllable structure to capture a moment or feeling associated with winter. Be succinct and create a sense of stillness or introspection in your poem.
A haiku is a three line poem that follows this pattern: the first line is five syllables, the second line is seven syllables, and the third line is five syllables, for a total of seventeen syllables. "Each Haiku must contain a kigo, a season word, which indicate in which season the Haiku is set. For example, cherry blossoms indicate spring, snow indicate winter, and mosquitoes indicate summer, but the season word isn't always that obvious."
Haiku is a Japanese non-rhyming poem written in three lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables usually dealing with matters of nature. Summer was absent Spring went right into winter What happened to it?
money money yeah money money is so good money money no! 5-7-5 it's a Haiku!
Haiku's are about any thing you want it to be for example: Mom watched over me Till i could manage myself I still hear her though.
School haikus are hard but can be much easier with the internet