Poetry group

Day 19: write a sijo. a traditional Korean poetic form. Like the haiku, it has three lines, but the lines are much longer. Typically, they are 14-16 syllables, and optimally each line will consist of two parts – like two sentences, or a sentence of two clauses divided by a comma. In terms of overall structure, a sijo functions like an abbreviated sonnet, in that the first line sets up an inquiry or discussion, the second line continues the discussion, and the third line resolves it with a “twist” or surprise.


"Will you read one of yours?" The request ignites a blush of pleasure
As I find my poem, discreetly marked up ready, just in case. 
My voice rings out with confidence, carefully masking my nerves. 


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