General Poetry posted January 19, 2021 |
6/5/3 Senryu
I Have So Much To Do ...
by Gypsy Blue Rose
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Senryu is a Japanese short poetic form similar to haiku but focuses on human nature and it doesn't require a season word (kigo). It's written in 17 syllables OR LESS, usually in three lines. It can be satirical or humorous; on the other side, it can be serious expressing misfortunes, hardships, and woe of humanity. It goes back to late 18th century Japan.
source: wikipedia
source: shadow poetry source: senryu circle
collection of senryu
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and 2 member cents. Senryu is a Japanese short poetic form similar to haiku but focuses on human nature and it doesn't require a season word (kigo). It's written in 17 syllables OR LESS, usually in three lines. It can be satirical or humorous; on the other side, it can be serious expressing misfortunes, hardships, and woe of humanity. It goes back to late 18th century Japan.
source: wikipedia
source: shadow poetry source: senryu circle
collection of senryu
picture from deviantart.com
Thank you for reading and reviewing my senryu.
Gypsy
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