Go ahead and write your own Haiku Poem below in the comments of this
post, show the world what you can create, what is on your mind and
heart. Below is a paragraph on the rules of how a Haiku is written.
5-7-5 (syllables) is thee rule of the 3 line poems. Tell me, what is in
your heart now through a Haiku! I have the most wonderful followers, so I
probably don't need to say this, but as usual, keep it clean and no
hate poems. Instructions below.
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem. In its traditional form, it is composed of three lines. The first line contains five syllables; the second line, seven syllables; and the last line, five syllables again. They are usually unrhymed and written in the present tense. They may or may not have a title.
OK, I'll go 1st, my 3 line 5-7-5 syllable Haiku poem below is written just for you!
Bright love hearts and minds,
my ATN friends I find . . .
precious beyond words!
If you can't post here, send your Haiku to: atnworldnews@gmail.com
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem. In its traditional form, it is composed of three lines. The first line contains five syllables; the second line, seven syllables; and the last line, five syllables again. They are usually unrhymed and written in the present tense. They may or may not have a title.
OK, I'll go 1st, my 3 line 5-7-5 syllable Haiku poem below is written just for you!
Bright love hearts and minds,
my ATN friends I find . . .
precious beyond words!
If you can't post here, send your Haiku to: atnworldnews@gmail.com
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