Haikus

A Haiku is a poem with Japanese origins that consists of only three lines and 17 syllables total. The first line is five syllables long, the second seven, and the third one five again. Below you will see many examples of different kind of Haikus. Hope you enjoy!

EXAMPLES:

Example

This is a haiku
It serves as an example
I hope it helps you

A Graceful Bird

There's a graceful bird
soaring through the summer air
having a good time

a flying hummingbird
Pexels, pixabay, Pixabay License

Deserves Better

An axolotl
is rarely talked about now
It deserves better

an axolotl
Artem Lysenko, Pexels, Pexels License

Eat

A man named Preston
has eaten lots of sushi
He's a sushi fan

sushi plate
Jiaqian AirplaneFan, Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY

Cloud Dreams

Looking at the clouds
I cannot help but dream of
being there with them

clouds
Johannes Plenio, pixabay, Pixabay License

A Gift

Every now and then
a raging thunderstorm comes
and leaves a rainbow

a rainbow
PublicDomainPictures, pixabay, Pixabay License
These haikus were all written by me.