The structure of Haiku is as follows: -there can be only 3 lines -17 syllabels in total (5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second and 5 syllables in the third line), -you don't have to be strict about punctuation and capitalization, it's up to you how to use them, -haiku poems don't have to rhyme -usually nature is the subject -in the first and third line images or ideas should be presented
There can only be 3 lines. Haiku poems don't have to rhyme.
U don't need to be strict about your punctuation.
A haiku has three lines with a syllable structure of 5-7-5. It typically focuses on nature and does not require rhyme or strict punctuation. The first and last lines should present strong imagery to engage the reader.
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