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Vitalogy wrote:
That's not even a Haiku. Isn't is 5-7-5 syllables?
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Are these Haiku REALLY Haiku? How come they aren't 17-syllables? Where is the season word?
It is a huge misconception in English speaking countries that a haiku must be 17 syllables in 5/7/5 format. Japanese is simply spoken much, much faster than English and they can speak 17 syllables in the same time it takes us to speak 12 of them. A Haiku was originally meant to be spoken, so tempo and duration are very important. 17-syllables is just too long if you want to preserve the original Japanese length.
This 5/7/5 rule was established early on and adopted so ubiquitously that schools, universities, and teachers all mistakenly assumed that the 5/7/5 form was the only correct way to write haiku. It fit very well into our mindset, the way a Shakespearian sonnet does (another strict form in iambic pentameter consisting of 14 lines with a rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg).
I do write 5/7/5 haikus - but not as a rule:
weathered hands release a white heron to the sky wooden swords banging
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