====================================================================== Title: Sijo Date: 2024-04-28 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2024_apr28_sijo/ Word Count: 141 ====================================================================== > Finally, our optional prompt for the day asks you to try your hand at > writing a sijo. This is a traditional Korean verse form. A sijo has > three lines of 14-16 syllables. The first line introduces the poem’s > theme, the second discusses it, and the third line, which is divided > into two sentences or clauses, ends the poem – usually with some kind > of twist or surprise. > You could also write a sijo in six lines – at least when it comes to > translating classical sijo into English, translators seem to have > developed this habit, as you can see from these translations of poems > by Jong Mong-Ju and U Tak. Icy rain pours down on little plants around the patio Your silhouette in the evening foretold that snow would soon follow Soft click of kettle, flow of electricity Warming our home