a form of japanese poetry written in 3 lines does not usually rhyme. traditionally consists of 17...

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A form of Japanese PoetryWritten in 3 linesDoes not usually rhyme.Traditionally consists of 17 syllables

First line has 5 syllablesSecond line has 7 syllablesThird line has 5 syllables

These poems are most associated with nature and natural occurrences

While short in content, they can be powerful in effect.

The sun is settingvibrant colors all around

gone until morning.

A large waterfallcascades over a tall cliffscreaming all the way.

Peaceful waves and sand, Place of calm serenityMy sanctuary

Cold, torrential wavesPlace of tormenting struggleMy consuming fear.

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