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I’m never good at saying goodbye.

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An article on how to make Haikus.

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A poem about names.

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Sometimes when I walk across the beaver dam through the deep snow, I can feel a vibration under my feet in the stillness and hear a faint girgling sound where the water goes over the dam. A Haiku is the thought that comes to mind.

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Japanese form of poetry with syllable count5/7/5 or even less with middle line longest and having more syllables.

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This is a poem in the form of a Tanka. A Tanka has five lines. The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, the third line has five syllables, and the fifth and sixth lines have seven syllables each.

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Poetry form – Minute Poem.

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Developed in Japan, haiku demonstrates its unique and simple art of literature that made its way in English poems.

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A short poem about the written word.

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This is yet again another bored haiku that I wrote.

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