TRISTICH:The most well known being HIKU the English language version of HAIKU 'the phonetical&cultural original ' Japanese' poem form in verse freed from syllabic constraint within its triplicity of format&still inherently enigmatic with a caesura and surprise ending

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It takes syllabi to make a subject and topics to make a syllabus

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A Haiku is a form of poetry that forces a writer to stop and pay attention to the sounds, scents, tastes, and other sensations using a few syllables planting seeds allowing the reader's own thoughts to take what was written and allowing it to sprout into something more.

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Definition of a haiku-written in 1, 2 or 3 lines sometimes 4, less is more, more or less-about rain, the sun or frogs in a pond, always but never, Note-if you are counting syllables or words, don't forget to divide by the number of lines and please use the on-line Japanese counter-converter

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