Creature of the night
Lover boy stays out all night
while I cry here all alone waiting
Won't come home you stay and play
play pool with boys you knew before
I'm not here and the house is locked
you won't find me, Key is lost
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- Poem and Photo Copyright, Jimmiehov 2021, All Rights Reserved
- Our (optional) prompt for the day is to write a sijo. This is 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. I am following the model below, check out more of this "primer" here
- The first line is usually written in a 3-4-4-4 grouping pattern and states the theme of the poem, where a situation is generally introduced.
The second line is usually written in a 3-4-4-4 pattern (similar to the first) and is an elaboration of the first line's theme or situation (development).
The third line is divided into two sections. The first section, the counter-theme, is grouped as 3-5, while the second part, considered the conclusion of the poem, is written as 4-3. The counter-theme is called the 'twist,' which is usually a surprise in meaning, sound, or other device.
Labels: Love Story, NaPoWriMo 2021, Poem forms, Syllabic Form
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