HAIKU A haiku poem has three lines, where the first and last lines have five moras, while the middle line has seven. The pattern in Japanese genre is 5-7-5. The mora is another name of a sound unit, which is like a syllable, but it is different from a syllable. As the moras cannot be translated into English, they are modified and syllables are used instead. The lines of such poems rarely rhyme with each other.
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FOURTEEN HAIKU POEMS TREES Squirrels will climb trees. Birds will fly to and from trees. The wind blows through trees. SUNSHINE Sunshine on the earth. Sunshine makes everything bright. Sunshine helps plants grow.
FRIENDS Friends will meet and talk. Friends will help one another. Friends are good to have. DAYS Past is yesterday. Tomorrow arrives today. Future will come next. RUN Run during the day. Run and see all of the plants. Run and sense the breeze. FLOWERS Flowers will bloom now. Flowers have pretty colors. Flowers are lovely.
JUMP Jump and have some fun. Jump and touch the big blue sky. Jump and see the birds. BIRDS Birds fly to water. Birds fly gracefully and high. Birds fly to their nests. WALK Walk and feel the sun. Walk and fell the gentle air. Walk and feel the peace. PEOPLE People go to work. People will eat at midday. People are polite.
MOUNTAIN Look at the mountain. The mountain is far away. Enjoy the mountain. CHILDREN The children have fun. The children learn at school. The children will play. VEGETABLES Grow the vegetables. Vegetables are delicious. Eat the vegetables. MOTHER A mother has love. A mother cares for her children. A mother is kind.