Haiku is a Japanese verse form that relies on brevity
and simplicity to convey its message. It is usually three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, and frequently includes
natural images or themes. It is believed to have been first written in the seventeenth century and is based on a Zen Buddhist
philosophy of simplicity and the idea of perfection that excludes the extraneous.
Here is a picture to inspire you to write a Haiku
Send in your material to me and write HAIKU on the subject line. I will set up a page with material I get, so please write your name and home-country too.