Introduction to Haiku Poetry
A Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem with a structured format of 3 lines and 17 syllables. This type of poetry covers diverse themes like nature and love. Examples of Haiku poems illustrate this poetic style, showcasing imagery and emotion in a concise manner. Engage in creating your own Haiku based on nature elements, following the syllable rule. Explore the beauty of crafting Haiku poems and express your creativity through this traditional form of Japanese poetry.
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What is a Haiku Poem? A Haiku is a Japanese poem which can also be known as a Hokku. A Haiku is a type of poetry that can be written on many themes, from love to nature. What is the Structure of a Haiku Poem? A Haiku consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables. Each line has a set number of syllables see below: Line 1 5 syllables Line 2 7 syllables Line 3 5 syllables
Examples of Haiku Poems As the wind does blow (5 syllables) Across the trees, I see the (7 syllables) Buds blooming in May (5 syllables) Falling to the ground, I watch a leaf settle down In a bed of brown. Vast as a mountain, my love for you shines through for all the world to see.
More examples of Haiku Poems The softest whisper beckons me closer to you. I love you, dearest Learn, listen, love each, to know, to love each other, everlasting love. I walk across sand And find myself blistering In the hot, hot heat
Now its your turn! Think of something in nature you can write about. An animal, insect, element in nature, or place. Create a Haiku poem based on your chosen subject. Remember the syllable rule! This will be due tomorrow for a grade! Happy Writing!