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

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These poems are most associated with nature and natural occurrences

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

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The sun is settingvibrant colors all around

gone until morning.

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A large waterfallcascades over a tall cliffscreaming all the way.

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Peaceful waves and sand, Place of calm serenityMy sanctuary

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Cold, torrential wavesPlace of tormenting struggleMy consuming fear.