April 17 is International Haiku Poetry Day. A haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three unrhymed lines with a 5, 7, 5 syllable structure, often focusing on nature and a specific moment in time. It emphasizes simplicity, intensity, and a "cutting" word or pause (kireji) to create a vivid image or insight. Today is a day to pick up a pen and create your Haiku. While your words are limited, your imagination is allowed to soar.
It’s not so simple,
As writing five-seven-five,
But we think it is
