greets you at the door
tail wags too fast to be sad
a mans best friend again
Dog
smile as wide as sea
back on top of earth finally
long way down the path
NOT a Haiku
True or false: Haiku poems originated in India.
False: Japan
changing brown to white
winter has come again so quick
hopping through deep snow
rabbit
seen you swimming fast
water splashing everywhere
a cheer, a smile, a win
NOT a Haiku :(
True or false: Have a 5 syllable-7 syllable-5 syllable pattern
True: 5:7:5 is correct.
soaring through the sky
i watch chirping from the tree
my mom still feeds me
baby bird
coolness fills the air
scarves and sweaters everywhere
fall weather is here
Haiku!
True or false: Haiku poems MUST rhyme.
False: Haikus do not rhyme like most poems.
circles all day long
nothing new in the same spot
slippery pets trapped in bowls
fish
bees nudged the flowers
babies peeped out of the nest
one fine crisp morning
Haiku!
True or false: Haiku poems are usually written about nature.
True: Haiku poems are usually written about nature.
soft body sharp eyes
patiently waiting to kill
gourmet mice dinner
cat
Dark night ever changing
light breeze through my hair blows
crickets in the distance
NOT a Haiku :(
True or false: Haiku poems can have a MAXIMUM of 5 lines.
False: Haiku poems only have 3 lines.