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  • Poetry for fun by ragtimeMC
    ragtimeMC
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    I don't write often So don't expect much from me Please leave a comment
  • Why Should I Even Be Afraid of Hell? When I'm Already Living On It. by John_Poetry
    John_Poetry
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    My Haiku's Compilation :) Please Do Visit My Other Books! Thank You! What Is Haiku? Haiku is a Japanese poetic form that consists of three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. Take note that Haiku also doesn't need to rhyme. Hope You Like My Haikus :) Do Read My Other Book :) Take Note of This: - All The Haiku's That You Will Read Here Were Written By Me. - Do Not Repost or Copy My Work Without My Permission. - If You Gonna Repost It, Do Put A Proper Credits and If You Gonna Use It In School or Anywhere Else, Please DM/PM Me About It. - If You Ever See a Mistakes Be It Spelling, Grammar or Not Properly Structured Haiku, Please Do Let It Slide Cuz I Might Not Have The Time To Edit It Anymore. - Enjoy Reading :)
  • Random Haiku by CrzyAssPsycho
    CrzyAssPsycho
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    just some stuff that i randomly think of. and just note it in my memo and now.. i will be sharing it with y'all...?
  • Haiku: A Modern Collection by LordDP
    LordDP
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    Just a collection of original Haikus following the traditional 5-7-5 format. New poems will be added randomly and without schedule. All pictures displayed were taken by me.
  • Haiku: An Anthology Of Haikus by Kawori-sshi
    Kawori-sshi
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    An anthology of Haikus
  • Snake In The Glass by Hiddenpoet_11
    Hiddenpoet_11
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    This is an extended Haiku about those people in our lives who we know are bad for us, but, we keep around anyway. Just because a person is hazardous to our life, doesn't mean that it is always easy to simply remove the head of the serpant; sometimes, that snake in the grass becomes the snake in the glass, and is kept as a pet. Sidenote: I used 5-7-5 syllables in this one, because, I realize I may have been off with 5-8-5; although, I could always add that structure to my style of extending Haikus.