Female or juvenile ruby-throated hummingbird hovering by a dahlia
A Haiku poem

Fleeting equipoise
Hush of regeneration
Saved by art alone.


How to Write a Haiku, With Examples | Grammarly Blog

A haiku is a type of Japanese poem that always uses the same number of syllables in a three-line format:
• the first line is five syllables
• the second line is seven syllables
• the third line is five syllables
Unlike many other poems, haikus usually don’t rhyme.
Often, a haiku focuses on a single moment in time and, in many cases, juxtaposes two images.

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