Sijo is a traditional Korean form of poetry that typically consists of three lines, each containing 14-16 syllables, with a specific thematic structure. The first line introduces a theme, the second line develops it, and the third line provides a resolution or twist. Examples of sijo include themes such as the beauty of nature, the passage of time, and the complexities of love. An example might be: "In the quiet dawn, the cherry blossoms softly sway, / Memories of spring linger, a fleeting embrace, / Yet time drifts away, leaving only whispers behind."
Chong-ch'an Im has written: 'Sijo munhak t'amgu' -- subject(s): Korean poetry, History and criticism, Sijo 'Sijo e tamgin chuje wa sigak' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Sijo 'Sijo munhak t'amgu' -- subject(s): Korean poetry, History and criticism, Sijo
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A sijo is a traditional Korean form of poetry consisting of three lines with a pause near the middle. Each line has a specific syllable count—14 to 16 syllables in total—and the poem often focuses on nature, emotions, or daily life. It typically concludes with a twist or revelation in the final line.
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