Haiku
Poetry
Haiku is also called nature or
seasonal haiku.
Haiku is usually written
in the present tense
and focuses on nature
(seasons).
Haiku Poetry
Definition 1
An unrhymed Japanese verse consisting
of three unrhymed lines of five, seven,
and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17
syllables in all.
The 5/7/5 rule was made up for school
children to understand and learn this
type of poetry.
Haiku Poetry
Definition 2
Made of three lines of poetry, 17
syllables or LESS.
An ideal haiku should be short/long/short
Haiku Poetry
Helpful Hints
Haiku is generally not written in one
long run on sentence. It is generally
written in two parts.
You have a fragment on the first or the
last line, then you have the body of the
haiku.
Haiku Poetry
Reprieve
 
You are not guilty
They have removed your shackles
View rays of sunshine
Sample taken from A Haiku The Collection by James K Moore
Haiku Poetry
Hold You Tight
 
Cold weather outside
Thunder blazes the night sky
I will hold you tight
Sample taken from A Haiku The Collection by James K Moore
Haiku Poetry
View From The Mountain Top
 
Taking a new view
Cool brisk wind touches my face
Vantage point renewed
Sample taken from A Haiku The Collection by James K Moore
Haiku Poetry
US Congress
 
Broken system down
Those with money control us
Cloudy days are here
Sample taken from A Haiku The Collection by James K Moore
If you want to read 
more Haiku check 
out A Haiku The 
Collection
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Haiku poetry