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NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY – April 17
National Day Calendar ^ | April 17, 2023 | Staff

Posted on 04/17/2023 11:06:06 AM PDT by Red Badger

(Last Updated On: April 12, 2023)

NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY

Observed annually on April 17, National Haiku Poetry Day encourages all to try their hand in creativity. Haiku poetry is a form of Japanese poetry that is non-rhyming and usually consists of 3 lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. Usually, an element of nature, a season, a moment of beauty, or an individual experience inspires haiku poems. Sensory language is used to capture a feeling, image, or moment.

#NationalHaikuPoetryDay

From Haiku: This Other World

Richard Wright (1908-1960)

Whitecaps on the bay: A broken signboard banging In the April wind.

As one of the world’s oldest and regularly used poetry, some recognizable poets wrote many haiku. While the most well-known is Matsuo Basho, others we may recognize are William Blake, T.S. Eliot, or Maya Angelou. And as small as the poem may be, it can be quite challenging to write. Try capturing an entire moment or emotion in 17 syllables and getting it right.

However, English haiku does not always follow the strict syllable count found in Japanese haiku. The typical length of haiku in English language journals is 10-14 syllables versus the 5-7-5 syllables used in the Japanese language.

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY

Create a haiku poem of your own!

Share your inspiration with others.

Take a walk and draw from the world around you.

Encourage friends to join you and share your haiku.

Be sure to include one or two senses in your poems, such as touch or sound.

Spend time reading haiku poetry too.

Post your Haiku poem on social media using #NationalHaikuPoetryDay.

Educators, visit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for a project to help you Celebrate Every Day.

NATIONAL HAIKU POETRY DAY HISTORY

Sari Granstaff registered National Haiku Poetry Day in 2007, and The Haiku Foundation implemented the day as a project in 2012.

Haiku FAQ

Q. Does haiku have to rhyme?

A. No. While haiku poems usually don’t rhyme, they do incorporate elements of poetry such as rhythm, emotion, and occasionally rhyme.

Q. Is a haiku always about nature?

A. No, but usually there is some element of nature included in the poem. Haiku is usually inspired by nature. However, some poets draw from the haiku style for more industrial types of poems.


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To: Red Badger
And of course, my all-time favorite:

Haikus are easy

But they don't always make sense

Refrigerator

21 posted on 04/17/2023 2:45:48 PM PDT by NurdlyPeon (It is the nature of liberals to pervert whatever they touch.)
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