The syllable count in my Haikus vary, they are not fixed to 17. I believe that Japanese and English are two separate languages hence syllable counts on our Haikus do not need to tally with their 17 'on' or 17 'morae' count. Besides, according to Wikipedia, ' Modern Japanese haiku (現代俳句 gendai-haiku?) are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 on or to take nature as their subject'.
My Haikus are anecdotal and try not to come to a conclusion. They generally express an opinion in its barest necessity.
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