in reply to Re: Haiku
in thread Haiku
Yes, there are many ongoing discussions about how a Haiku should be in a language onther than Japanese. So, my haiku is not a haiku for everybody :-)
Metric is just one of the issues, one of the main reasons being that English and Japanese have a totally different structures, so 17 (usually 5-7-5) English syllables are on average much longer than 17 Japanese onji.
I found this document quite interesting. To summarize, an English haiku, according to the author's research, must:
With these "rules" in mind, I think it can be defined as a haiku, but even in English Haikus, like in Perl, There's More Than One Way To Do It :-)
-- TMTOWTDI
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