What is Haiku?
filed in Uncategorized on Dec.04, 2008
Haiku is a simple yet beautiful form of poetry that has gained popularity in my country in recent years. Developed in sixteenth-century Japan , haiku has three lines, the first and third lines having five syllables each, and the second line containing seven syllables. The purpose of Haiku is to evoke emotion. Traditionally this is achieved by means of images drawn from nature and frequently from descriptions of common themes as well.
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