Exploring the Essence of Haiku Poetry

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Dive into the art of crafting haiku poetry, where ink, brushes, and paper come alive in vivid imagery. Learn the structure of haiku and unravel the beauty of fleeting moments captured in nature. Experience the gentle whispers of wind, the rustling of leaves, and the soft light of the moon through evocative verses. Step into a world where simplicity meets profound reflection, echoing the essence of seasons and the essence of life itself.


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  1. HAIKU ink brushes paper five and seven syllables; season of haiku

  2. HAIKU A Haiku is a short, three line poem The first and last lines are five syllables. The middle line is seven syllables. Haiku are about a short moment of time. Nature is usually a part of haiku. Most haiku have a twisting word.

  3. Whitecaps on the bay: A broken signboard banging In the April wind. - Richard Wright Soft upon the eye bright sky without Day's sun Moon, the gentle light - Michael Cedar leaf rustles pond ripples upon the shore mist moves, wind whispers - Michael First autumn morning the mirror I stare into shows my father's face. - Murakami Kijo

  4. HAIKU Let s write a Haiku! First, we need a SUBJECT The subject is what the poem is about. Most Haiku have something from nature or art as the subject. tree flower air

  5. HAIKU Next we need some season words to match the subjects. Subject 1 fall tree spring Subject 2 flower bee butterfly Subject 3 air fresh winter

  6. HAIKU Now let s write some adjectives about the subjects. Subject 1 old tree big Subject 2 flower beautiful pink Subject 3 air

  7. HAIKU Now let s write some actions related to the subjects. Subject 1 looking Subject1 sky tree standing Subject 2 Subject2 rain flower opening Subject 3 Subject3 moon air moving flowing

  8. HAIKU Now we take all of our ideas about each subject and put them together into lines. Subject 1 spring fall old big Old tree in the spring leaves green small, move in the air

  9. HAIKU Now we take all of our ideas about each subject and put them together into lines. Subject 2 flower butterfly beautiful pink bee opening Pink flower opening; landing on a petal bee flying down

  10. HAIKU Now we take all of our ideas about each subject and put them together into lines. Subject 3 air fresh winter moving flowing fresh air moving around

  11. HAIKU Old tree in the spring leaves green small, move in the air Now let s choose one subject to write a haiku about. Pink flower opening; landing on a petal bee flying down fresh air moving around Pink flower opens bee flying around and down landing on petal

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