Haiku

/ˈhaɪ.kuː/ noun

A form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, usually about nature or seasons.

From Japanese 'haiku,' itself from 'hai' (witty or playful) and 'ku' (verse or stanza). The form developed in 17th-century Japan as a sophisticated poetic game among intellectuals and became Japan's national poetry form.

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