. . "Haiku"@en . _:b7iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b7iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b8iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b7iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b8iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b8iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Haiku"@en . _:b11iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b11iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b11iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b11iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Haikus"@en . _:b11iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b16iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b16iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b17iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b16iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b17iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b17iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Haikus"@en . _:b20iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b20iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b20iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b20iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Hokku"@en . _:b20iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b25iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b25iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b26iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b25iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b26iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b26iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Hokku"@en . "155 $aHaiku" . . . "Haikus"@es . . . . "Poetry"@en . _:b40iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b40iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 _:b41iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b40iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b41iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b41iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Poetry"@en . . . "Haïkus"@fr . . . "Haiku" . . . . "Ambrosia" . . . "Berry, D. C. (David Chapman), 1942- Yes, cancer French kisses" . . . "Berry, D. C. (David Chapman), 1942- Yes, cancer French kisses" . . . "Brauwers, Nelson, 1954- Talvez ou quase Hai kais" . . . "Brown, William Randy, 1968- Twelve o'clock haiku" . . . "Brunelle, Lynn Haiku ew!" . . . "Brunelle, Lynn Haiku ew!" . . . "Bulion, Leslie, 1958- Spi-ku" . . . "Cats in spring rain" . . . "Cats in spring rain" . . . "Coleman, Jamie What I lick before your face" . . . "Corona, Ricardo, 1962- Nuvens de bolso" . . . "Disney tsum tsum book of haiku" . . . "Dondo, Graciela Haikus" . . . "Freudenthal, Hans, 1928- O sobrevivente" . . . "Gaa, Ben One breath" . . . "Gavilanes, Emilio, 1959- Callan los grillos" . . . "George, Barry Sirens and rain" . . . "Gilsen, Leland Covidia dell' arte" . . . "Gilsen, Leland Da veni, da vedi, da Vinci" . . . "Gregson, Tyler Knott All the words are yours" . . . "Harnick, Sheldon Koi" . . . "Herold, Christopher, 1948- Off the beaten track" . . . "Hotham, Gary Spilled milk" . . . "Iura, Edson, 1962- O mendigo sonha" . . . "Izumi, Kyōka, 1873-1939 Haikushū" . . . "Jauren (Poet) Leaves no footprint" . . . "Kurita, Chodō, 1749-1814 Iyo haijin Kurita Chodō zenshū" . . . "Lou, Deping, 1942- The phoenix tree" . . . "Luana Raquel (Luana Raquel Ruths Vieira) Terra de palavra" . . . "Makarovič, Svetlana Naj bo poleti" . . . "Masaoka, Shiki, 1867-1902 A house by itself" . . . "Muñoz Galeano, María Cecilia Sagrada pausa" . . . "Nagamura, Kit Pancoast Grit, grace, and gold" . . . "Nedi︠a︡lkov, Petko BEZsŭNIE" . . . "New York City haiku" . . . "Nóbrega, José Herculano da Presenciar" . . . "Oki, Scott A final chapter?" . . . "Oki, Scott Look deep inside" . . . "Oki, Scott Past, present, future" . . . "Oku on hosomichi" . . . "Patel-Sage, Krina Watch me bloom" . . . "Pavlova, Ivanka, 1941- Darovete na miga" . . . "Pedrosa, Cida Estesia" . . . "Pintado, Carlos, 1974- HaiCuba" . . . "Rielly, Edward J. Spring rain winter snow" . . . "Rosen, Michael J., 1954- The horse's haiku" . . . "Rosenstock, Gabriel Walk with Gandhi" . . . "Snyder, Betsy E. Haiku night" . . . "Sumitaku, Kenshin, 1961-1987 Mikansei" . . . "Thomas, Harry, 1952- Haiku" . . . "Walker, Sally M. Earth verse" . . . "White lotus" . . . "Wilson, William Scott, 1944- A beginner's guide to Japanese haiku" . . . "Your house keys are in the dryer" . . . "Your house keys are in the dryer" . . "Three-line unrhymed poems consisting of 17 syllables that express a single idea, image, or feeling that is generally related to nature. For three-line unrhymed humorous poems consisting of 17 syllables that generally satirize human nature or emotions see [Senryu.]" . "Note under [Senryu]" . "gf2014026366" . _:b284iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b284iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b284iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Beckson, K. Literary terms, 1989" . _:b284iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "(Haiku: an unrhymed Japanese poem, usually consisting of seventeen join (Japanese symbol-sounds), which records the essence of a moment keenly perceived, usually linking nature to human nature. Though there is not fixed form for Japanese haiku, foreign adaptations, particularly those developed by Americans poets, have usually consisted of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables.)"@en . _:b284iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "found" . _:b292iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b292iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b292iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Cuddon, J. A dictionary of literary terms and literary theory, 1991" . _:b292iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "(Haiku: A Japanese verse form consisting of seventeen syllables in three lines of five, seven and five syllables. Such a poem expresses a single idea, image or feeling.)"@en . _:b292iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "found" . _:b300iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b300iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b300iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Britannica online, July 24, 2013" . _:b300iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "(senryū: a three-line unrhymed Japanese poem structurally similar to a haiku but treating human nature usually in an ironic or satiric vein. It is also unlike haiku in that it usually does not have any references to the seasons. Senryū developed from haiku and became especially popular among the common people about the 18th century)"@en . _:b300iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "found" . _:b308iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b308iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b308iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Shadow poetry, via WWW, July 25, 2013:" . _:b308iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "haiku and senryu (definition of senryu: a Japanese poem similar in structure to haiku, but more concerned with human nature, and is often humorous or satiric--usually in three lines of seventeen kana; the primary difference between haiku and senryu is the tone. Senryu is much more concerned with human nature, political issues and satiric humor)"@en . _:b308iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "found" . _:b316iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b316iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b316iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "LCSH, Oct. 22, 2014" . _:b316iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "(Haiku. UF Haikus; Hokku)"@en . _:b316iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "found" . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "2014-12-01T00:00:00"^^ . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "new"^^ . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b324iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "2015-12-01T11:19:09"^^ . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "revised"^^ . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b332iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . . "Haiku"@en . _:b343iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b343iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b343iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Haikus"@en . _:b348iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b348iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b348iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "Hokku"@en . . . "Poetry"@en . . . "Haikus"@es . . . "Haïkus"@fr . . . "Haiku" . "Three-line unrhymed poems consisting of 17 syllables that express a single idea, image, or feeling that is generally related to nature. For three-line unrhymed humorous poems consisting of 17 syllables that generally satirize human nature or emotions see [Senryu.]" . "Note under [Senryu]" . . "Haikus"@en . "Hokku"@en . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "2014-12-01T00:00:00"^^ . _:b382iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "new"^^ . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "2015-12-01T11:19:09"^^ . _:b390iddOtlocdOtgovauthoritiesgenreFormsgf2014026366 "revised"^^ .