Haiku is a kind of poem that includes only three lines. The first line can only have five syllables while the second line can have seven syllables and finally, the third line with five syllables. This is an example of a haiku that helps you remember how a haiku work:
I am first with five
Then seven in the middle --
Five again to end.
Then seven in the middle --
Five again to end.
This means that the first line have five syllables, the middle line can have seven syllables and five syllables in the last line. Also, most haiku don't have end rhymes but there are some exceptions and the main requirement is to make it sound natural.
These are examples of haiku:
1.) Leaves down everywhere
Different colors through the year
Fall is almost here!
Different colors through the year
Fall is almost here!
2.) Fall is leaves falling
Eating crisp, crunchy apples
Eating crisp, crunchy apples
A warm fire burning.
Fall is leaves falling,
Munching on sweet red apples
A warm fire burning.
Munching on sweet red apples
A warm fire burning.
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