A traditional Japanese poetic form, haiku captures fleeting moments with just three lines and 17 syllables. It distills nature, emotion, or insight into a vivid, unrhymed snapshot. Writers use haiku to sharpen observation and express depth concisely. Poets, mindfulness practitioners, and students benefit from its meditative discipline and creative constraint.
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