The essence of haiku is "cutting" (kiru).[1] This is often represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas and a kireji ("cutting word") between them,[2] a kind of verbal punctuation mark which signals the moment of separation and colors the manner in which the juxtaposed elements are related.
Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae), in three phrases of 5, 7 and 5 on respectively.[3]
A kigo (seasonal reference), usually drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but defined list of such words.
So, in a nutshell, 5/7/5 syllables.
Examples:
at the age old pond
Frogger leaps into water
a deep resonance
the first cold shower
even Funky Kong seems to want
a little coat of straw
(apologies to Bashō

Okay, have at it, I want to hear some strange and fascinating haikus....
Bonus points if the poem is about a favorite character of mine.
I'll crown a winner and there will be a very, very small prize.
Write as many as you want.
Feel free to include a picture or music you wish us to look at our listen to while reading your poem.