haiku - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • write: Usually I want to inspire people to write haiku, which is not always easy in a confined space.
  • read: Click on the images below to view a picture and read any haiku that have been written.
  • follow: For example, the following successful haiku by Maggie West: Shelling peas Hard rain falling On the chimney cowling.
  • include: Most of the other poems are just as good and include some fine haiku.
  • make: In making a haiku, we try to present something in the most direct words possible.
  • compose: Shiki encouraged his students to compose haiku on topics derived from their own observation of nature, rather than on assigned topics.

Preposition: in

  • section: There is even a new haiku in the haiku section.

Adjective modifier

  • Japanese: Some of the words are taken from translations of Japanese haiku.
  • English: These are questions that I ask about many English language haiku!
  • good: Telling the reader how you feel does not make the reader feel anything and does not make a good haiku.
  • traditional: Traditional haiku contain a reference to the season - spring, summer, autumn or winter - but this need not be explicit.
  • modern: In the 17th century modern haiku was born in Japan.
  • own: If you would like to add your own haiku then simply register with the Charnwood Arts Web site and login.

Modifies a noun

  • poet: A haiku poet, however, refers, rather than describes.
  • poetry: Haiku writers from around the world have been invited to produce haiku poetry in response a selection of work from The webWORKS Gallery.
  • poem: Standing by the road here is a Basho monument with his haiku poem bidding farewell to Kiso.
  • moment: He told them to aim for simplicity with elegance in expressing the " haiku moment, " the truth of the original noticing.
  • form: A new challenge for a new month: the next batch of limited expression postings will be in haiku form.
  • writer: Haiku writers from around the world have been invited to produce haiku poetry in response a selection of work from The webWORKS Gallery.

Noun used with modifier

  • language: These are questions that I ask about many English language haiku!

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