I need help with making up haiku poems, will you help me out make 4 haiku poems and it has to be about the four seasons, the person that makes the best ones will get the best answer.
A haiku has 3 syllables in the 1st and 3rd sentence and 7 syllables in the second sentence,
thanks.
Twelve answers:
anonymous
2008-01-30 16:47:05 UTC
Winter
Snow falls down slowly,
Embracing the soft cool ground
Melting as it lands.
Summer
The sun burns the sky
Touching the boy's soft light skin
Shining brightly now.
Spring
Flowers blooming bright
Children playing in the park
Grass blows in the breeze.
Autumn
Dead leaves falling down
Crumbling as we walk around
The cycle renews.
Hope these help you out.
anonymous
2016-10-31 02:48:06 UTC
Haiku About Summer
chinmusic851
2008-01-30 16:06:41 UTC
Haiku is 5, 7, 5 not 3, 7, 3
An average girl <3
2008-01-30 16:14:50 UTC
a haiku actually goes 5 syllables 7 syllables then 5 again not 3 7 3.
It's finally spring
Time for the earth to renew
Time for a fresh start.
anonymous
2016-03-15 05:23:47 UTC
A haiku poem is a 3 lined poem with the ordered syllables 5,7,5 here is an example: Haikus are awsome It is a three line poem This is a haiku
anonymous
2008-01-30 16:31:46 UTC
the haiku has a 5,7,5 sylable patern
here is some
Winter:
drinking super hot chocolate
playing in the snow all day
skiing on the big slopes
Summer:
swimming at the pool
tanning and relazing on chairs
there is no school (srry this is only 4 syllables)
Autumn:
very colorful leaves
jumping in the piles of leaves
season that school starts
Spring:
Lazy bees fly
Buzzing around daffodils
Finally it's spring
?
2016-04-02 15:00:09 UTC
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Japanese poem With seventeen syllables And three lines total. 1st line = 5 syllables 2nd line = 7 syllables 3rd line = 5 syllables It doesn't have to rhyme, it's known for its simplicity.
anonymous
2008-01-30 16:29:12 UTC
1. You should really do your own hw, but I'll help.
Spring-
Lazy bees fly
Buzzing around daffodils
Finally it's spring
Summer-
Hot summer nights on
The porch, watching fireflies
Fly through the still night
Autumn-
Leaves are twirling
Red Yellow Orange Dancers
Falling from the trees
Winter-
Beautiful snowstars
Falling from the bright heavens
Winter rules the land
From now on, do your own hw!
RLP
2008-01-30 16:05:42 UTC
Haikus are easy
but sometimes they don’t make sense
Refrigerator
:-) Good Luck!
Astrid
2008-01-31 11:51:12 UTC
earth's mouth opens wide,
winter, selfish, he will bite;
coats feebly protect.
fall comes to rescue.
Bow! the maternal mother!
she gathers us in.
Spring, you're all too young.
You naive kid, you baby.
but so sweet, is he.
Summer, she's vain, she
seduces with smoldering
eyes, she melts off clothes.
i related the seasons to people: winter, the bitter old man; fall, the still, perfect mother; spring, the young child, with his silly naivity, but who we all admire, and wish to be; and summer, the vixen of them all, the temptress.
Sandy
2008-01-30 16:06:47 UTC
here ya go. hope it helps
WINTER
January frost
It’s mistresses’ icy touch
Don’t forsake her, son
SPRING
Flowers on the ground
The river is still chilly
Let’s go have some fun
SUMMER
Kids at camp all week
Writing home to mom and dad
Arts and crafts galore
FALL
Naked trees abound
The holidays are coming
Soon we’ll be stressed out
anonymous
2008-01-30 16:02:43 UTC
Winter, Spring, Summer
Autumn is the next season
Everywhere has seasons
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