Haiku Poems
This ancient form of poem writing is renowned for its small size as well as the precise punctuation and syllables needed on its three lines. It is of ancient Japanese origin. It contains 17 syllables in 3 lines of five, seven, five. Haiku poems are typically about nature and usually about a specific season. Writing a haiku requires intense effort but the poem is well worth it. It is easy to feel a sense of perfection when viewing a perfectly formed Haiku.
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"The Fire" In Haiku
I was in that fire,
The room was dark and somber.
I sleep peacefully.
That alarm then rang,
The sound annoying and loud,
But it saved my life.
I had woken up
Scared, ..........
The room was dark and somber.
I sleep peacefully.
That alarm then rang,
The sound annoying and loud,
But it saved my life.
I had woken up
Scared, ..........
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