“Seventeen beats (give or take)—a moment held in breath.”
| Title | Author | Type of Poem |
|---|---|---|
| Small Song | A. R. Ammons | Haiku |
| Their Sex Life | A. R. Ammons | Haiku |
| To Make A Prairie It Takes A Clover And One Bee, | Emily Elizabeth Dickinson | Haiku |
| Wanderer in the Evening | Alfred Lichtenstein | Haiku |
A haiku is a brief, image-driven poem that captures a moment of perception—often in nature— using crisp detail and a subtle turn. English haiku often echo the classic 3-line shape.
Core characteristics of haiku:
Haiku works by juxtaposition and suggestion: two small images meet, and the meaning sparks in the space between them.