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Today the term haiku is used to describe all poems that use the three-line 17-syllable structure, even the earlier hokku. A crow has alighted; Nightfall in autumn.
The rules are simple and can be relaxed if you choose. Poets try to capture a moment in time with both richness and simplicity. Haiku are 3 lines of usually un-rhymed words totaling 17 syllables. The syllable pattern is: 5 on first line, 7 in second line, 5 in the last line.
A haiku is three lines long. There is no rhyme scheme in haiku. Traditionally, haiku are about nature, and often refer to a season.
These rules apply to writing haiku: There are no more than 17 syllables. Haiku is composed of only 3 lines. Typically, every first line of Haiku has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third has 5 syllables.
1. The Old Pond by Matsuo Bashō One of the four great masters of Japanese haiku, Matsuo Bashō is known for his simplistic yet thought-provoking haikus. The Old Pond, arguably his most famous piece, stays true to his style of couching observations of human nature within natural imagery.

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Haiku is a form of poetry that focuses on a brief moment in time, and a sense of sudden illumination or enlightenment. A haiku is usually composed of seventeen syllables in three short lines. The first line often contains five syllables, the second line seven syllables, and the third line five syllables.
Say it in as few words as possible. A good haiku will utilize an extreme economy of language. Never repeat yourself. Never use unnecessary words. Never use 5 syllables to describe something when 2 will suffice. Remove any superfluous as, ans, thes, buts, fors, and tos.

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