Haiku is a short form of Japanese poetry
Haiku's Definition- Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
Haiku has 3 lines of 5 syllables at the first line and 7 syllable at the second line and at the last one it has 5 syllables to the last one.
3 Examples of Haiku
5- Everything Changes
7- Summer gives way to winter
5- Nothing ever last
5- Refreshing and Cool
7- Love is a sweet Summer Rain
5- That washes the world
5- Points of line on black
7- Growing ball of light full moon
5- Whoosh, a shooting star
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