people write haiku because its a form of poetry. If they're a poet, they'll write it. Its like asking Why do authors write books.
People write haiku because it allows them to capture a moment or emotion in a concise and evocative way. The structure of haiku, consisting of three lines with a specific syllable pattern, challenges writers to distill their thoughts to their essence. Writing haiku can be a meditative practice that helps individuals connect with nature, reflect on their emotions, or simply enjoy the beauty of language.
Because it is fun
and a good way to try out
compact writing style
He did not write any haiku, limericks or how-to instruction books.
He did not write any haiku or limericks.
they can write a haiku or a shape poem
Sandburg didn't really write haiku, but some of his miniatures read haiku-like. You can find his work in the related link.
haiku
If you like, certainly.
yes he did
Typically, a haiku tree is not bigger than a house. Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry with a specific structure, and the term "haiku tree" is not a common or specific term in relation to tree size.
First, five syllables. Then there's seven syllables. Third, five syllables. And that's a haiku about how to write haikus.
Basho wrote over 1,000 haiku during his lifetime. His haiku are known for their simple yet profound nature, often focusing on the beauty of nature and the transient nature of life.
April is springtime it is windy and rainy animals are born
well.... they are usually about nature or natural things... the Japanese people , a lot of times... would write them about 1 or more of the 4 seasons.