Haiku Instead?

Is there any specific meter for haiku compositions? (be it for the entire number of syllables, or for those in each line)
Like most things... it depends. In English tradition has it as five syllables then seven then five. Traditional japanese elements include nature/season elements and a last line that is a kind of "Ah ha" moment of surprise. Many modern haiku writers ignore those tradtions.

EDIT:
I must turn over...
Beware of local earthquakes
Bedfellow cricket!

by Issa
 
I am fond of much larger poems :) In three lines one cannot ever hope to create a unique world, but only mirror something already existant in the person looking at it :)

Although i liked your haiku about the crow ;)
 
I agree that even a few lines can awake an emotion, but they could not make the person see something in a new way. For that one would need a more complicated work :)
 
'Tis true we forget
But in forgetting the rules
We create our own
 
Giant steps are what
you take walking on the moon
hope my leg dont break
 
I agree that even a few lines can awake an emotion, but they could not make the person see something in a new way. For that one would need a more complicated work :)

The thief left it behind:
The moon at the window

--Ryokan
 
Let your eyes open
See the secrets of the sky
Someone stole the tent
 
Is there any specific meter for haiku compositions? (be it for the entire number of syllables, or for those in each line)

Five seven five syllables and some clue to the season are generally the paramaters, but the second one is for the purists I suppose, apart from that, them's the rules.

clue to season voiced
vowels five seven five spake:
soon cometh the lambs


Edited: I meant syllables, I am on drugs methinks.:dubious:
 
Let your eyes open
See the secrets of the sky
Someone stole the tent

:lol:
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Cold pounces on us
Barbaric window-etchings
Even fading, fierce


And I'm not joking, today is 30 C colder than yesterday. :cringe:
 
Juxtaposition
Coulter thread to Israel
God reveals Himself.
 
Let us stick to this
One thread is more than enough
Or the mods may merge
 
It's five-seven-five
Over these three distinct lines
Remember and learn

EDIT: let's take bartleby's haiku as an example. A haiku has 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second and 5 again in the third.

Code:
[COLOR="Red"]this[/COLOR]/thread/[COLOR="Red"]is[/COLOR]/lon/[COLOR="Red"]ger[/COLOR]
than/[COLOR="Red"]the[/COLOR]/one/[COLOR="Red"]from[/COLOR]/the/[COLOR="Red"]old[/COLOR]/days
[COLOR="Red"]let[/COLOR]/the/[COLOR="Red"]dead[/COLOR]/stay/[COLOR="Red"]dead[/COLOR]

It's common to have an unexpected ending, or something related to seasons.
 
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