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Haiku poems are a short form of Japanese poetry consisting of nature-related and vibrant imagery. It is typically written with three lines and 17 syllables (5-7-5 syllable count) in English. However, in Japan they do not use syllable counts, rather sounds. So, haikus do not need to adhere to this traditional English structure. A complete definition of haiku poems.
early morning coffeethe smell awakens
everyone in the household
they drink and enjoy...
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family,
Form: Haiku
morning airair is crisp and fresh
my eyes water as I walk
along fence with dogs...
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Categories:
nature,
Form: Haiku
Categories:
blue, nature, seasons, sky,
Form: Haiku
Good HarvestRice, corn and veggies
Fat things land has to offer
Brings food for harvest....
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farm, food, humanity, life,
Form: Haiku
Season Of StormsAfter extreme heat
Comes the season of storms
Of weather and life....
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change, engagement, life, seasons,
Form: Haiku
Fear And FearlessCourage of a plane
Crossing lightning and pressure
Made passengers pray....
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courage, humanity, power, prayer,
Form: Haiku
CamouflageSweet in white raiment
Be careful in sheep's clothing
It might be a wolf....
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analogy, engagement, meaningful, perspective,
Form: Haiku
Drowning SoulWe're drifting apart
Like damage vessel sinking
Save a drowning soul....
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engagement, life, perspective, soulmate,
Form: Haiku
HeartbeatThe sound of siren
Halt my heartbeat for awhile
Back it beat harder....
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Categories:
engagement, heart, perspective, proposal,
Form: Haiku
Rainy SundayRainy day Sunday
Sleeping all day like cat
My world halt awhile....
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Categories:
engagement, life, sleep, world,
Form: Haiku
Mental TortureHardest thing to rest
Is the tiredness in the mind
A daily torture....
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Categories:
life, mental health, recovery
Form: Haiku
Set FreeIt runs in the blood
Break generational curse
Time to set you free....
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Categories:
blessing, engagement, freedom, life,
Form: Haiku
The Only WayThe lane too narrow
Yet many cars pass through it
No choice but to go....
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Categories:
destiny, engagement, fate, perspective,
Form: Haiku
Nocturnal Delight~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
whippoorwills call out
crickets chirp, owls are hooting
nocturnal delight...
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Categories:
nature, night,
Form: Haiku
Greeting the Mist~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I will greet the mist
courteously with a smile
I can do no more
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Categories:
meaningful, rain,
Form: Haiku
Specific Types of Haiku Poems
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5 7 5, animal, autumn, children, christmas, death, flowers, friend, funny, love, life, moon, nature, school, snow, spring, summer, winter,
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