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A haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.

The Rainbow a colorful arc appearing after a storm a pact from abba


Angela Guthrie

The Rose a beautiful rose blooms alone in a garden she soon meets flowers


Angela Guthrie

Froglets baby frogs croaking leaping happily around as mama brings flies


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Dance of the Raindrops raindrops pour softly as puddles begin to form making tiny pools


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Morning Song as the sun rises baby sings a lullaby mama goes to sleep


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A Breeze the soft breeze soothes me it lulls me into slumber assisted by chirps


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