That is entirely a matter of taste. Some will embrace, some decry whatever you choose.
In traditional haiku, all letters should be lowercase. However, in contemporary English haiku, it is common to capitalize the first letter of each line for readability and to follow regular grammar rules.
In traditional haiku, capitalization is not required. However, some modern poets choose to capitalize the first letter of each line for stylistic purposes. Ultimately, it is up to the poet's preference.
No, there is no periods after each line in a haiku.
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They used haiku.A haiku consist of three lines in each stanza with a certain amount of on in each line. On are substituted for syllables in English so it would go--first line 5 syllables-second line 7 syllables-third line 5 syllablesNote:most haiku have to do with natureExample:Odd haiku-Haiku's are easyBut sometimes they don't make senseRefrigeratorNormal haiku-From the woodland paththe wilderness winds whisperwaking sleepy waves
You must follow a certain criteria for the number of syllables used in each line, as well as how many lines there are. You must have 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third for a haiku.
a haiku is a Japanese poem that has only 3 lines. each line has to have only a certain amount of syllables, the first line has 5, the second lines has 7, and the third has 5. most are written about nature, but they can be written about anyhting really.
5 syllables
The second line of a Haiku usually provides a contrasting or complementary element to the first line, helping to create a deeper meaning or juxtaposition in the poem.
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
The fourth line of a haiku typically has 5 syllables.
usually, a haiku has lines of 7, 5, 7, and 7. depending on what yours is about, that is how many words there are for each line.