A Haiku
A Haiku is a Japanese poem that follows the syllable structure 5-7-5 and usually reflects an intense expression of seasonal change, and a reflection of the poet or speaker’s perspective on a larger point behind the subject of focus.
This writing requires poignant diction and pushes artistic expression through its restrictive requirements and length. Poets can play with punctuation to add larger points and rhythm despite the poems shorter form and syllabic demands.