Other crossword clues for answer "HAIKU"HAIKUPoetry formJapanese verseType of poem this clue is four syllables short ofWork with 17 syllablesI tried writing a / poem as an example / of this answer hereJapanese verse formBasho specialtyPoem of 17 syllablesSuccinct verse formThree-line opusEvocative verseJapanese poemSuccinct verseTanka's shorter cousinBasho compositionThree-phrase poemVerse often inspired by natureWork of nature, traditionallyTraditionally, they were works of natureVerse with 17 syllablesPoem with 17 syllablesWhat "Now the swinging bridge/Is quieted with creepers/Like our tendrilled life" is an example of17-syllable verseThree-line Japanese verseBrief poetryTerse verseThree lines, perhaps3-line poem17-syllable poemA poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5Poetic form inspired by nature17-syllable verse formType of poemThree-line poemJapanese art form / whose ilk is exemplified / (not well) by this clueShort Japanese verseJapanese unrhymed verseUnrhymed Japanese poemJapanese poetry formKyoshi's poetryJapanese three-line verseThree-line verseNarrowly defined poemBasho's forteNarrowly defined verse17-syllable workVerse often about natureThree-line Japanese poemJapanese poem with 17 syllablesJapanese 17-syllable poemSpecifically designed poem17-syllable Japanese poemVery short poemShort verseShort poemJapanese terse verseShort Japanese poemJapanese poetic formSenryu's cousinShort poem about natureOriental poemForm of Japanese poetryPoetic genre of Matsuo BashoMatsuo Basho workEastern verseEpigrammatic verseThree-line workEvocative three-line verseOne-stanza poemPoem with exactly 17 syllablesAn old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again, e.g.Exercise in brevityTraditional three-liner5-7-5 versePoem like "The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald"Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the sameWriting form even more constrained than a tweetThe west wind whispered, / And touched the eyelids of spring: / Her eyes, Primroses, for a classic exampleBit of poetry with the same syllable count as this very clueWhat Richard Wright wrote could be the first line of onePoetic form similar to tankaPoetic form with kirejiA kind of poem / Found within this crossword clue / SerendipityWork of Matsuo Basho or Masaoka ShikiOne may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot betterPoem read in a Zen garden, perhapsPoem where "I eat oreos" could be the first lineIt's traditionally about natureType of poem with seventeen syllablesPoetic form for Matsuo BashoUnrhymed poemJapanese poetrySeventeen-syllable creation17-syllable form of poetryA poem like this clue / Although perhaps not quite as / AbominableSeventeen-syllable poemSeventeen-syllable verseSeventeen-syllable workPoem with 17 morae5/7/5 poemKobayashi Issa poemPoetic form used by BashoPoem with a seasonal referenceIts middle line is heptasyllabicBasho poem17-syllable creationIt traditionally captures the essence of the momentA poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three linesBasho workThree-line work of artJapanese linesLiterary work/with a format that's concise/first penned in Japan