Haiku poems are poems that have a form first used in Japan. They are short poems containing three lines and seventeen syllables. You will write three haiku and combine them as three stanzas for one poem. The first line contains five syllables. The second line contains seven syllables. The third line contains five syllables. There are plenty of syllable counters on the internet that you may use to ensure your haikus have the correct number of syllables. The topic of a haiku is usually everyday or natural topic, and they typically use plain and easy to understand language.

Golden sun rises

Dewdrops glisten in the grass
Morning's beauty glows

Birds chatter away
Joyful noise fills the morning
Nature's symphony

Breeze dances through leaves
Trees sway to the rhythm of life
Peaceful melody