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they shot each other the they wanted to get revenge so the romans killed romeo
Haiku's do not have to rhyme
Haiku is a short three-line poem of 17 syllables that describes nature scenes
Kuro Iwata has written: 'Basho haiku taisei' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Haiku (Collections), Haiku
Hideo Kanda has written: 'Kindai haiku' -- subject(s): Haiku, History and criticism 'Nansen hokuba' -- subject(s): Chinese influences, Chinese literature, History and criticism, Japanese literature 'Gendai haiku no daiza' -- subject(s): Haiku, History and criticism 'Minzoku no koden' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese literature
William J. Higginson has written: 'Death is & approaches to the edge' 'The haiku seasons' -- subject(s): Haiku, History and criticism, Translations into English, Seasons in literature, Japanese poetry 'The haiku handbook' -- subject(s): Technique, Haiku, History and criticism
The poem expands on the theme or image presented in the haiku, providing more depth, emotion, or context. It may explore different facets of the haiku's subject matter or evoke a stronger emotional response from the reader. Ultimately, the poem builds upon the foundation set by the haiku to create a more encompassing and detailed experience.
Seiho. -- Awano has written: 'Haiku no kokoro' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Haiku
Bob Zagunda has written: 'Nutshells' -- subject(s): Canadian Haiku, Haiku, Canadian
Jim Handlin has written: 'The distance in a door' -- subject(s): American Haiku 'Where the picture book ends' -- subject(s): American Haiku
David Hoopes has written: 'Alaska in haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Nature, Poetry
Richard Schnell has written: 'Adirondack haiku' -- subject(s): American Haiku, Kayaking, Poetry