Five syllables first,
then seven come right after,
and five at the end.
This is a haiku,
if you need more description,
pleas just go elsewhere.
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A Japanese form of poetry used by lazy people.
Haiku example:
I like potatoes
They are yummy and filling
Five more syllables
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A type of Japanese poetry always 3 lines in length. The lines always have 5, 7, and 5 syllables.
Haiku usually focuses on highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons.
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A short, sweet 3 line poem that follows a certain rhyme scheme
Our teacher told us to write a Haiku but I got an F, here's what I wrote.
Five syllable line
A seven syllable line
Five syllable line
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A form of poetry that has a certain format. The format of the poem is, the first line 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables and the third 5 syllables
Haiku About Valley Forge
Washington is cold
I kept his mother real warm
I'm his new daddy
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Noun. A poem in which the first line is five syllables, the second line contains seven syllables, and the third line, again, has five. They do not always have to make sense; they can be about anything.
β’Haiku Examples Belowβ’
Fat Man
Fat man sees small door
He knows he cannot fit through
Tears flow free now
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Haikus Donβt Make Sense
Haikus are awesome
But sometimes three donβt make sense
Refrigerator
A short poem where as the first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7 and the last has 5. This form of poetry does not have to, and rarely does make sense.
Haikus are random
They rarely make any sense
El Chupacabra
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