I'm gonna add haiku poems here. Since not many people know about haiku, it is a Japanese poem, composed in three unrhymed lines of five, seven, five syllables. It is originated in the sixteen century and reflects some aspect of nature and creates images.
But when using haiku in English, we used kigo (season word). Kigo is a word or phrase associated with a particular season. E.g. sakuras (cherry blossoms) is a common spring kigo.
But you don't have to stick with the rules.
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